The last four men on the righthand side are, from left to right: Mexican revolutionaries General Rodolfo Fierro, Pancho Villa, General Toribio Ortega, and Colonel Juan Medina.
Horne, W. H., Photographer.
Source: Wikimedia
The original at NARA: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/533444
Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata met in Mexico City.
The photo below was taken ca. 1916.
Source:http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/romance/spanish/219/12sigloxxhisp/villayzapata.html
Copyright unknown. Fair Academic Use Only
The source of the image is Museo Colección Blaisten in Mexico City. Used for Fair Academic Use Only. The copyright belongs to Museo Colección Blaisten.
Work Type
linocuts (prints)
Date
1947
Material
Linocut on yellow paper
Period
social realism
Measurements
sheet: 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches; composition: 12 x 8 1/4 inches
Description
Woman wrapping the head of an injured man laying on the ground next to a stand of rifles and bullets. There is a train in the background.
Repository
Wriston Art Center Galleries, Lawrence University, Appleton, WI
Accession Number
64.164.50
Related Item
Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920 [sh85084590]
Subject
figures; men; women; trains; landscapes (representations); soldiers
Collection
Lawrence University Wriston Art Center Galleries Collections
Lawrence University Wriston Art Galleries Collections
Creator: Zalce, Alfredo (Mexican painter and printmaker, born 1908).
Source: Artstor
Work Type
linocuts (prints)
Date
1947
Material
Linocut
Period
social realism
Measurements
sheet: 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches; composition: 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches
License: Use of this image is in accordance with the Artstor Terms & Conditions