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Folk Art Red Mexican Hand Painted La Catrina Print on Artisanal Paper
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Red Mexican Hand Painted La Catrina Print on Artisanal Paper

$40.00

This classic image of La Catrina is silk-screened onto textured, artisanal paper that has been hand-painted bright red with exuberant bursts of white, green, and yellow speckled brush strokes all over. The paper has deckled edges.

La Catrina, an icon of Mexican culture, was created by the artist José Guadalupe Posada in a legendary etching circa 1910. It was intended as a satirical portrait of Mexican natives who, Posada felt, were pretentiously aspiring to adopt European aristocratic traditions in the pre-revolutionary era.


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This classic image of La Catrina is silk-screened onto textured, artisanal paper that has been hand-painted bright red with exuberant bursts of white, green, and yellow speckled brush strokes all over. The paper has deckled edges.

La Catrina, an icon of Mexican culture, was created by the artist José Guadalupe Posada in a legendary etching circa 1910. It was intended as a satirical portrait of Mexican natives who, Posada felt, were pretentiously aspiring to adopt European aristocratic traditions in the pre-revolutionary era.


This classic image of La Catrina is silk-screened onto textured, artisanal paper that has been hand-painted bright red with exuberant bursts of white, green, and yellow speckled brush strokes all over. The paper has deckled edges.

La Catrina, an icon of Mexican culture, was created by the artist José Guadalupe Posada in a legendary etching circa 1910. It was intended as a satirical portrait of Mexican natives who, Posada felt, were pretentiously aspiring to adopt European aristocratic traditions in the pre-revolutionary era.


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