Gran Calavera Eléctrica (Large Electric Skull)
Around 1900, Mexico City began the transition from animal- powered streetcars to the new electric-powered version. The streetcar at the right of this image shows […]
Around 1900, Mexico City began the transition from animal- powered streetcars to the new electric-powered version. The streetcar at the right of this image shows […]
A recognizable image in both art and religious history, here Posada has presented “Our Lady of Guadalupe”, more commonly known as the Virgin Mary. Catholicism […]
Posada’s composition is largely based on standard crucifixion scenes created by European artists for centuries. Different, however, is the inclusion of a member of the […]
Current events were not restricted to newspapers that catered to the upper echelon. The seedier events of the day were of greater interest to the […]
Posada refers to European examples of demonic figures inspiring evil in this broadside about a family murder story. While one evil creature dances with glee […]
Arroyo and Posada again depict the sinister ills of society that lead to terrible tragedies such as murder. According to the story, the protagonist in […]
Not all stories published by Arroyo, and illustrated by Posada, are sensationalized accounts. Between June 30-July 1, 1905, a flood ripped through the mining city […]
This is one of two broadsides in the exhibition printed on colored paper. Thousands of copies published by Arroyo were issued on inexpensive reddish-orange and […]
Emiliano Zapata Salazar was a Mexican Revolutionary who gave his life defending the peasant class against oppressive upper-class landowners. As a fighter for land ownership […]
The sensationalism of true stories garnered much attention. This broadside presenting a case of cannibalism of a child must have certainly provoked interest as well […]
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