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Pages 3, 4, 5 and 6 of an eight page broadsheet addressing political subjects taken from the newspaper 'Calaveras aftosas con medias naylon' (Hoof and Mouth Skeletons with Nylon Stockings), José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Linocuts and letterpress on buff paper
Multiple artists/makers
1947
Poster entitled '50,000 covered' depicting dogs at a 'sumptous feast', José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph and letterpress on buff paper
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1939
The Ivory Tower (also known as The Wisemen and the Press), José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph
José Chávez Morado
1942
Galloping riders on horses (El Galope), from "Eight Studies by Mexican Masters of Graphic Arts" (1952), José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph
José Chávez Morado
Latin American Research Bureau, New York
ca. 1952
Oversized skulls representing evil forces (the black market, bribes and famine) chasing two skeletons, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Linocut on tan  paper
José Chávez Morado
1945
Flyer relating to unifying communities against the resistance, older farmworker being kicked to the ground by a younger man, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Photo-relief and letterpress on tan paper
José Chávez Morado
ca. 1940
A poster relating to the potential slaughter of Republicans Spaniards at the end of the Spanish Civil War, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress on pink paper (relief printing) backed in linen
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1939
Poster entitled 'The laughter of the people' relating to the crimes at Huitzilac, skulls attached to a cactus, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph and letterpress pink buff paper backed with linen
Multiple artists/makers
1939
Four flyers printed on one sheet, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Linocut, letterpress on buff paper
Multiple artists/makers
1938
A large folio newspaper entitled 'Extra, Extra, War, Skulls/Skeletons Hesitant about the War' comprising six pages richly illustrated; page 1 by Zalce, page 2 by Chávez Morado, page 3 by O'Higgins, page 4 Mendez, page 5 by Chávez Morado, page 6 by O'Higgins, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithographs, linocuts, letterpress
Multiple artists/makers
1939
A poster showing a seated Mexican blowing a trumpet with a human head representing the falsity of the press (fake news) with the title 'The laughter of the public—away with your nonsense', José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph on orange paper
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1939
Four hesitant corridos (ballads) printed on the one sheet, two on each side addressing the subject of unwanted American intervention in Mexico; ballad of the persecution of Pancho Villa - Escobedo; ballad of the good neighbour - Chávez Morado; ballad regarding the expropriation of foreign petroleum companies - Zalce; ballad on the eclipse of the peso - Chávez Morado, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress on orange paper
Multiple artists/makers
1938
Corrido (ballad) relating to a woman who cheated on her husband and was then killed, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Photo-relief and letterpress on pink paper
José Chávez Morado
ca. 1940
A poster advertising a meeting in Mexico City supported by the Liga Pro-cultura Alemana relating to the subject of Latin American Fascism, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph in red and black on buff paper backed on linen
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1939
Poster entitled 'Let's all burn Judas' referring to political betrayal in Mexico and that leaders should be burned as Judas-like traitors, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph on buff paper backed with linen
Multiple artists/makers
1939
Poster to raise funds insupport of the Republican forces during the Spansh Civil War, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph with red lettering on pink paper backed with linen
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1938
Poster entitled '50,000 covered' depicting dogs at a 'sumptous feast', José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph and letterpress on buff paper backed with linen
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1939
When the USSR conquers imperialist interests and Mexico’s reactions to her putative sons, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Lithograph on buff paper back with linen
Multiple artists/makers
1939
Corrido (ballad) issued by the 'Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionares' (LEAR) with an image of Plutarco Elías Calles being dragged from his bed, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress on tan paper
José Chávez Morado
ca. 1935
Four hesitant corridos (ballads) printed on the one sheet, two on each side addressing the subject of unwanted American intervention in Mexico; ballad of the persecution of Pancho Villa - (image by Escobedo); ballad of the good neighbour - (image by Chávez Morado); ballad regarding the expropriation of foreign petroleum companies - (image by Zalce); ballad on the eclipse of the peso - (image by Chávez Morado), José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress on buff paper
Multiple artists/makers
1938
Flyer relating to farmers from Jalisco who attempted to improve their communities only to be exploited by profiteers and losing their graneries to them, José Chávez Morado  Mexican, Photo-relief and letterpress on tan paper
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
ca. 1940
Multiple artists/makers
1947
Multiple artists/makers
1939
Multiple artists/makers
1939
José Chávez Morado
ca. 1935
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1939
José Chávez Morado
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
ca. 1940
A children's book: 'Rin-Rin renacuajo', part of the series "Biblioteca de 'Chapulin'", Rafael Pombo  Colombian
Multiple artists/makers
1942
A children's book: 'El Niño de Mazapán y la Mariposa de Cristal', from the series "Biblioteca de 'Chapulin'", Magda Donato  Spanish
Multiple artists/makers
1944
A children's book: 'El mal de ojo (la cabeza de la Gorgona)', from the series "Biblioteca de 'Chapulin'", Nathaniel Hawthorne  American
Multiple artists/makers
1943
Poster relating to protestors in Mérida assassinate on the order of the state governor, Isidoro Ocampo, Mexican  Mexican, Colour lithograph on buff paper backed on linen
Multiple artists/makers
1938
Portrait of Nicolás Matías Fernández Méndez, José Campeche, Oil on wood panel
José Campeche
ca. 1800
Turnus Provoked into War by Aeneas, José Manuel de la Cerda  Mexican, Wood, painted lacquer, gold, Mexican
José Manuel de la Cerda
ca. 1764
Guitar, José Massague  Spanish, Pine top, figured maple back and sides, rosewood binding, ivory nut, rosewood, mastic, and mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration, Spanish
José Massague
ca. 1755–60
The Marriage of the Virgin, José Sánchez  Mexican, Oil on canvas, Mexican
José Sánchez
ca. 1690
Unicórnio : antologia de inéditos de autores portugueses contemporãneos, José-Augusto França  Portuguese
José-Augusto França
1951–56
Belt, José Cotel  French, Leather, plastic, French
José Cotel
ca. 1973
Urutaú, José Gamarra  Uruguayan, Oil on canvas
José Gamarra
1983
Tenor Slide Trombone in B-flat, José Ramis  Spanish, Brass, Spanish
José Ramis
early 19th century
30 dibujos constructivos : 12 reproduciones en negro y 18 en color, José Gurvich  Uruguayan
José Gurvich
Antonio Pezzino
1952