La Calavera Catrina
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la-calavera-catrina-206-5661215
title:
La Calavera Catrina
text:
La Calavera Catrina had its origin as a zinc etching created by the Mexican printmaker and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913). The image is usually dated c. 1910-12. Its first certain publication date is 1913, when it appeared in a satiric broadside as a photo-relief etching. In 1946–47, the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera (1886–1957) elaborated Posada's creation into a full-scale figure that he placed in his fresco "A Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Park". Whereas Posada's
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description:
1910–1913 etching by Mexican cartoon illustrator Posada
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Calavera_Catrina
date created:
2005-10-31T18:44:02Z
date modified:
2024-06-22T09:37:39Z
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image:
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