Plate 32: Allegory of the ten tragic days, 9-18 February 1913, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution)

Alfredo Zalce Mexican
Publisher Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City Mexican

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See comment for 1993.1133.1–85.
The 'Ten Tragic Days' was a series of events that took place in Mexico City between 9 -19 February 1913 that led to a coup d'état and the assassination of President Francisco I. Madero, and his Vice President, José María Pino Suárez.

Plate 32: Allegory of the ten tragic days, 9-18 February 1913, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Alfredo Zalce (Mexican, Pátzcuaro, Michoacán 1908–2003 Morelia), Linocut

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