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Drawings Prints, Print, Broadsheet, celebrating, founders, Mexican, Revolution, Francisco Madero

Drawings Prints, Print, Broadsheet, celebrating, founders, Mexican, Revolution, Francisco Madero


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Drawings Prints, Print, Broadsheet, celebrating, founders, Mexican, Revolution, Francisco Madero

Drawings and Prints, Print, Broadsheet celebrating one of the founders of the Mexican Revolution, Francisco Madero, shown in a suit and top hat pointing to the phrases Que Si and Que No, Publisher, Artist, Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, Jose Guadalupe Posada, 1850-1917, Mexican, 1851-1913, Arroyo, Antonio Vanegas, Posada, Jose Guadalupe, 1850, 1851

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1850 1851 1851 1913 18511913 1851–1913 Broadsheet Celebrating Founders Guadalupe Jose Guadalupe Posada Joseguadalupe Posada Mexican Phrases Pointing Posada Revolution Shown Suit Antonio Vanegas Arroyo Arroyo Drawings Prints Publisher Vanegas


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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable piece of art titled "Drawings Prints, Print, Broadsheet celebrating one of the founders of the Mexican Revolution, Francisco Madero". The image depicts Francisco Madero, dressed in an elegant suit and top hat, pointing towards two phrases - "Que Si" and "Que No". The artwork is a creation by renowned publisher Antonio Vanegas Arroyo and artist Jose Guadalupe Posada. Both artists played significant roles in shaping Mexican culture during their lifetimes. Arroyo (1850-1917) was known for his exceptional printing skills while Posada (1851-1913) was celebrated for his iconic illustrations. In this particular broadsheet print, they pay homage to Francisco Madero's pivotal role as one of the founding figures of the Mexican Revolution. Madero's determined stance is evident as he points towards the contrasting phrases - "Que Si" representing affirmation and progress, while "Que No" symbolizes opposition and resistance. This print not only captures a momentous period in Mexican history but also serves as a testament to the artistic brilliance of Arroyo and Posada. Their collaboration beautifully blends visual aesthetics with political messaging. As we admire this striking artwork by Artokoloro from the Liszt Collection, let us reflect upon how art has always been intertwined with historical events, serving as a powerful medium to celebrate influential figures like Francisco Madero who shaped nations through their vision and determination.

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