Jose Guadalupe Posada LA TRONANTE CALAVERA with a lot small engravings, very RR

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Jose Guadalupe Posada EngravingThis page have a songs, big sheet . LA TRONANTE CALAVERA DE LAS CAMPANAS MODERNAS SIGNED POSADA ON BACK LEFT (size 38.00 x 28.00 cm). Printing by Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, Mexico . VERY RARE ITEM, ORIGINAL. Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852 - 1913) Considered to be one of the best engravers in Mexico´s history. Compared by some to Honoré Daumier for his merciless satire of bourgeois life, Aubrey Beardsley who illustrated Oscar Wilde's Salomé, and political cartoonists as Herbert Block (Herblock) who took on McCarthyism and Stalinism. Posada was born in Aguascalientes on February 2, 1852. His brother Cirilo, the town's schoolteacher taught him to read, write and draw. He started drawing and copying religious images at an early age and worked in a ceramic workshop before learning the art of engraving. In 1866 he started working as an apprentice at the Taller de Trinidad Pedroza where he learned lithography and engraving. This experience helped him make a few satirical illustrations for "El Jocote" magazine. In 1872 his satires of Jesús Gómez Portugal (a regional boss or cacique) became the first to produce repercussions. Gómez forced Posada and Pedroza to move to Leon Guanajuato where they started to produce their own lithographs and prints in wood that would illustrate matchboxes, documents and books. After read more