Holly EJ Black offers a rousing history of the prints told through a global lens in her forthcoming book "The Story of ...
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.
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.
Las calaveras del grabador mexicano José Guadalupe Posada llegaron este miércoles al Rockefeller Center de Nueva York, donde protagonizan una exposición en memoria del 170 aniversario del artista que ...
As the Day of the Dead festival approaches, one will see elaborately costumed women with faces painted as ornate skeletons, with flowers or a large, feathered hat. It is an iconic costume, but while ...
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 ...
A young José Clemente Orozco was influenced by artist José Guadalupe Posada. As a young student, José Clemente Orozco was enchanted by the work of Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada. His work as an ...