BIG LAST ONE Jose Guadalupe Posada Original Engraving

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Hi! Thanks for checking this listing! Original Engraving by famous Mexican Artist Jose Guadalupe Posada."Panteón de Menudencias"(Foolishness Graveyard). THIS ITS THE LAST ONE ON THE COLLECTION OF THE VANEGAS FAMILY I WILL NOT BE LISTING ANY OTHER SOON.Approx. size 32" x 22", original artwork. Piece will be ship rolled.Provenance: This engraving was part of the collection of Jorge Vanegas, great grand son of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo owner of the print shop where Jose Guadalupe Posada used to work (see photos below) About Jose Guadalupe Posada: José Guadalupe Posada (February 2, 1852 – January 20, 1913[1]) was a Mexican political printmaker and engraver whose work has influenced many Latin American artists and cartoonists because of its satirical acuteness and social engagement. Posada was born in Aguascalientes on February 2, 1852. His education in his early years was drawn from his older brother Cirilo, a country school teacher, who taught him reading, writing and drawing. As a young teenager he went to work in the workshop of Trinidad Pedroso, who taught him lithography and engraving. In 1871, before he was out of his teens, his career began with a job as the political cartoonist for a local newspaper in Aguascalientes, El Jicote ("The Bumblebee"). The newspaper closed after 11 issues, reputedly because one of Posada's cartoons had read more