Posada’s Popular Mexican Prints [Trade Paperback] José Guadalupe Posada

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Explore the vibrant world of Mexican folk art with “Posada’s Popular Mexican Prints” by José Guadalupe Posada. This 1972 Dover edition features 273 engravings, offering a vivid glimpse into Mexican culture and history. The book is in good condition with minor cover wear, retaining a strong binding and clean pages. A valuable addition for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. ISBN: 0-486-22854-1.

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“Posada’s Popular Mexican Prints” by José Guadalupe Posada is a captivating collection of 273 engravings that capture the essence of Mexican folk art and culture. Published by Dover Publications in 1972, this book showcases the work of one of Mexico’s most illustrious graphic artists. Posada’s engravings are celebrated for their vivid portrayal of everyday life, political satire, and social commentary. His work has inspired generations of artists, including the likes of Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco. This edition, selected and edited by Roberto Berdecio and Stanley Appelbaum, offers an in-depth look into Posada’s world, complete with explanatory notes and commentary that provide context and enrich the viewing experience. A must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Mexican art and history.

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Author

José Guadalupe Posada

Binding

Trade Paperback

Publisher

Dover Publications, Inc.

Condition

Good

Edition

unknown

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