Calaveras del Taller de Gráfica Popular

1972
Not on view
'Calaveras del Taller de Gráfica Popular' (35th year, October 30, number 32). Two-fold, four-page newspaper (missing pages 3–6) with calavera illustrations and texts by Vicente Magdaleno, Roberto Oropeza Martinez, Octavio Novaro and Rafael Cordero and illustrations by the artists listed.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Calaveras del Taller de Gráfica Popular
  • Artist: Jesús Alvarez Amaya (Mexican, 1925–2010)
  • Artist: Luis Chacón (Mexican, born 1934)
  • Artist: Elena Huerta Múzquiz (Mexican, Saltillo, Coahuila 1908–1997)
  • Artist: Jaime Alfredo Mereles (Mexican, born 1943)
  • Artist: Samuel Menache (Mexican, 1924–1992)
  • Artist: José Mendarozqueta (Mexican)
  • Artist: Ángel Bracho (Mexican, Mexico City 1911–2005)
  • Artist: Martha Prieto (Mexican)
  • Artist: Reynaldo Olivares (Mexican, born 1947)
  • Artist: Dagoberto García Martínez (Mexican, born 1951)
  • Artist: Ramón Sosamontes (Mexican, born 1911)
  • Publisher: Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
  • Date: 1972
  • Medium: Linocut (offset) on newspaper, letterpress
  • Dimensions: Open dimensions: 18 11/16 × 27 3/8 in. (47.5 × 69.5 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Gift of Richard and JoAnn Edinburg Pinkowitz, 2024
  • Object Number: 2024.69.61
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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