The Flood Gallery Fine Arts Center is pleased to announce it’s opening of limited edition Posada prints titled, “Posada: Marigolds & Skulls made possible by a grant from the North Carolina Humanities ...
Since his death a century ago, José Guadalupe Posada's work has steadily gained popularity with art lovers and Dia de los Muertos celebrators alike. He is especially known for his calaveras images of ...
José Guadalupe Posada was a Mexican artist who was born in 1852. How much does a José Guadalupe Posada cost? José Guadalupe Posada's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized ...
Through Dec. 14, the Mari Michener Gallery at the University of Northern Colorado’s James A. Michener Library will be the home of a printmaking exhibition featuring the work of Mexican artist Jose ...
Little wonder that calaveras, or skeletons, are at the bone-deep base of Mexican printmaker José Guadalupe Posada's legacy. When one peels away the toys, brands, flesh - even those Day of the Dead ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — When José Guadalupe Posada created his most iconic work, a dapper skeleton decked out in a floppy, wide-brimmed hat festooned with feathers, she was not known as "La Calavera Catrina," ...
SAN ANTONIO – Calaveras are the decorative skulls you see everywhere during Day of the Dead, and the most popular ones we see today were inspired by a Mexican printmaker named Jose Guadalupe Posada.
You know those Mexican Day of the Dead skeletons? Well, there’s one artist that popularized them and his work is on display at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls this summer. Monica SandreczkiGlens ...
Find out where the Day of the Dead images of skeletons and skulls come from at ”Calaveras Mexicanas: The Art and Influence of Jose Guadalupe Posada,” on exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
When you walk into the Fullerton Museum Center’s current exhibit, José Guadalupe Posada’s iconic “La Calavera Catrina” greets you with her toothy smile. The calavera, or skull, is wearing a ...
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday to honor loved ones who have passed into the afterlife. A reigning symbol of Dia de los Muertos is the calavera, which personifies death as ...
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