Posada's Broadsheets

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESSISBN: 9780826319043

Mexican Popular Imagery, 1890-1910

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By Patrick Frank
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS
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570 g
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272

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Patrick Frank is an adjunct faculty member in the visual and public art department at California State University, Monterey Bay. He is also author of Los Artistas del Pueblo: Prints and Workers' Culture in Buenos Aires (UNMP). His recent scholarly work has focused on Latin American graphic arts.

In this well-written and handsomely illustrated book, art historian Patrick Frank examines the European (i.e. French and Spanish) and Mexican influences on Posada's art as well as the many stories that served as the sources for his illustrations.-The Historian ""Posada's broadsheets detail many stories that were front-page news at the time and include a variety of colorful characters, among them Jesus Negrete, a Mexican Robin Hood-type career criminal, as well as a man who killed his parents and ate his baby son....Frank shows that Posada took the point of view of the working class, not from the defenders of the regime or of its organized opposition.""-Umbrella

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