Calavera Revolucionaria
Artist: José Guadalupe Posada
Mexican, 1852-1913.
c 1910.
Format: Broadside
A work made of photo-relief etching (drawing style) in black on green wove paper.
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Arist: José Guadalupe Posada
Mexican, 1852-1913
ca.1910
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A work made of photo relief etching with touches of engraving on green wove paper.
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Artist: José Guadalupe Posada
Mexican, 1852-1913
Here are the details on the broadside, "Calaveras del Monton," that show lines invoking Madero.
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Artist: José Guadalupe Posada.
Most likely reprint of 1944.
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Director: Elia Kazan
Year: 1952
Country: USA
Actors: Marlon Brando, Anthony Quinn and others.
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Artist: Leopoldo Mendez
Year: 1945
TGP (Taller de Grafica Popular)
Linocut.
Linoleum print (linocut) on wove paper signed in pencil by Mexican listed artist and master engraver Leopoldo Mendez. The work is called "La Entrada de Francisco I Madero en la Ciudad de Mexico, 7 de Junio de 1911" published by the Taller de Grafica Popular in Mexico City in 1945. Illustrated reference on the books "Leopoldo Mendez" by Manuel Maples Arce (1970) on page 74 with catalog number 35 and "El Taller de Grafica Popular" by Humberto Musacchio (2007) on page 13.
Size: 13-1/2 x 18-1/2" Sheet 16 x 22"
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Artist: José Guadalupe Posada, 1852-1913.
Relief engraving or photo relief etching (left) and photo relief etching (right) on green wove paper.
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Artist: José Guadalupe Posada
1911.
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"Gloria eterna se han conquistado
Esas tropas de heroico valor
Que de México han extirpado
La ponzoña de un cruel dictador."
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The Centennial of Mexico’s Independence in the Year 1910.
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Merry Verse about the Mexican Revolution.
Artist: José Guadalupe Posada.
1913
Relief engraving on wove paper
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