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Images of Death in Mexican Prints
Mercurio López Casillas
 
 
Museo Nacional de Arte
Clothbound
248 Pages
345 Illustrations
22.3 x 33 cm
José Luis Lugo
Spanish edition
ISBN RM:
978-968-9345-06-0
ISBN RM Verlag:
978-84-92480-34-0
English edition
ISBN RM:
978-968-5208-89-5
ISBN RM Verlag:
978-84-92480-35-7
2008

  José Guadalupe Posada’s cavorting skeletons are for many people among the most emblematic images of Mexican art, representing a supposed mockery of and indifference to death that runs deep in Mexican culture. This delightful and fascinating book by Mercurio López Casillas follows the theme in the graphic arts from pre-Hispanic times to the comic pages of contemporary Mexican newspapers. López Casillas examines the long tradition of representing death and skeleton figures that leads up to the exemplary figure of Posada, and traces the influence of the great popular engraver in the work of twentieth-century artists. Readers of this richly illustrated book with be captivated by the early colonial examples of calaveras, or skeleton caricatures, and by the persistence of the theme of death in lesser-known artists such as the “decadent” Julio Ruelas. To be sure, the carefully documented essay by López Casillas also treats Posada, Manilla, and the nineteenth-century caricaturists in detail, as well as their successors in the Taller de Gráfica Popular.
This book is an effective preventative against our tendency to take the Grim Reaper too seriously.
 
   




   
autor   Mercurio López Casillas
coedicion   Museo Nacional de Arte
disenador   José Luis Lugo
librosrelacionados   José Guadalupe Posada / Fermín Revueltas / Manuel Manilla / Miguel Covarrubias / El Viajero Lúgubre