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The Apocalypse, Jaime Alfredo Mereles  Mexican, Linocut
Jaime Alfredo Mereles
ca. 1965
Of Ritual: Wall, Jaime Suárez  American, Unglazed ceramic tile, fabric, string, and bone
Jaime Suárez
1987
Multiple artists/makers
1972
Mondina che legge, Alfredo Camisa  Italian, Gelatin silver print
Alfredo Camisa
1956
Alfredo Rostgaard
1965/1968
Alfredo Rostgaard
1968
Alfredo Rostgaard
1969
Alfredo Rostgaard
1969
Alfredo Rostgaard
1970
Alfredo Rostgaard
1970
Alfredo Rostgaard
1968
Alfredo Rostgaard
1970
Alfredo Rostgaard
1969
Alfredo Rostgaard
1969
Alfredo Rostgaard
1968
Alfredo Rostgaard
1969
Alfredo Rostgaard
1969
Alfredo Rostgaard
1971
Alfredo Rostgaard
1968
Alfredo Rostgaard
1970
Alfredo Rostgaard
1975
Alfredo Rostgaard
1968
Alfredo Camisa
1955
Alfredo Camisa
1960
The press in the service of imperialism, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Lithograph
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1939
Poster celebrating National Teachers' Day, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut on green paper, backed with linen
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
Ca. 1938–40
Poster celebrating the allied victory at the end of World War II, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress printed in black and orange, backed with linen
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1945
Poster relating to solidarity, a soldier and two workers walking together, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress printed on pink paper, backed with linen
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1938
Poster relating to the expropriation of foreign oil interests, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress on orange paper, backed with linen
Alfredo Zalce
Cooperativa de Artes Gráficas, Mexico City
ca. 1938