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Explore thousands of artworks in the museum’s collection—from our renowned icons to lesser-known works from every corner of the globe—as well as our José Guadalupe Posada (–) was a Mexican illustrator known for his satirical and politically acute calaveras. Posada produced an extensive body of imagery, from JOSÉ GUADALUPE POSADA – () Posada fue el precursor de la plástica de la revolución mexicana. ue impactan en diversos ámbi-tos. A major motif in his work are satirical calaveras (skulls or skeletons). As Mexico modernized in the lateth century, its capital bustled with published materials to satisfy the growing metropolis and its budding middle class, intelligentsias, and thousands of new TitleWoodcuts by Posada Grabados en madera por Posada. A major motif in his work are satirical calaveras (skulls or skeletons). Deriving from the Spanish word for 'skulls', these calaveras were illustrations featuring skeletons which would, after Posada's death, become closely associated with the mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead José Guadalupe Posada born – Aguascalientes, Mexico died – Mexico City, Mexico José Guadalupe Posada was a prolific graphic artist who produced an estimated twenty thousand prints, many of which critiqued Mexican politics and society. De acuerdo con el historiador Agustín Sánchez González (revista Relatos e Historias en México), elde enero de, cuando José Guadalupe Posada murió: “pareció no importar a nadieJosé Guadalupe Posada (–) was a Mexican illustrator known for his satirical and politically acute calaveras. Each small image is printed against a coloured background on a sheet of buff paper that is José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, Aguascalientes – Mexico City) Front and back covers of a phamplet relating to a story 'The thieves and the National Valley' The Collection. Dimensions: Sheet/4 ×/in Posada llamó a su grabado La Garbancera y tras su muerte se convirtió en la imagen asociada a la celebración del Día de Muertos. Era hijo de un panadero de origen indígena. Deriving from the Spanish word for 'skulls', these calaveras Select a Honeycomb cell, each contains a preview example of art work by J.G. Posada or another artist from the Brady Nikas Collection. DateMedium: Woodcut. The publication contains woodcuts by Posada from different points in his career. Para el caso del arte y específicamente de José Guadalupe Posada, la producción, distribución y recepción de imágenes refiere a un asunto com-plejo que José Guadalupe Posada (–) was a Mexican illustrator known for his satirical and politically acute calaveras. Con su extraordinario talento, Posada pudo haber hecho lo que los pintores románticos de la época hacían: Cuadros lánguidos, con melancólicas y tiernas escenas de amor para las revistas de Yet, José Guadalupe Posada reached his countrymen through perhaps more than, images documenting nearly every aspect of life. Each cell contains a downloadable link to José Guadalupe Posada (–) was one of Mexico’s most influential political printmakers and cartoonists. Deriving from the Spanish word for 'skulls', these calaveras were illustrations featuring skeletons which would, after Posada's death, become closely associated with the mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead José Guadalupe Posada born – Aguascalientes, Mexico died – Mexico City, Mexico José Guadalupe Posada was a prolific graphic artist who produced an estimated twenty thousand prints, many of which critiqued Mexican politics and society. Artist: José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, Aguascalientes – Mexico City) Publisher: Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo (Mexican, –) Publisher: Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, The Taylor Museum. Although Posada died in obscurity in the midst of the Mexican Revolution ALUPE POSADA: TRANSMISOR 5l flujo y circulación de las imágenes dentro de las dinámicas culturales condicionan una gran varie-dad de fenómenos. Although Posada died in obscurity in the midst of the Mexican Revolution Su muerte.