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Liszt Collection

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proof, true love, watercarrier, skeleton, arguing, woman, Posada, two, skeleton angels

In proof of true love, a watercarrier skeleton arguing with a woman (Posada); two skeleton angels in upper corners (Manilla), Jose Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851-1913), Manuel Manilla (Mexican, Mexico City ca. 1830-1895 Mexico City), ca. 1900-1910

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1851 1913 18511913 1851–1913 Ca 1900 1910 Ca 19001910 Ca 1900–1910 Jose Guadalupe Posada Joseguadalupe Posada Manilla Manuel Manilla Mexican Mexico City Ca 18301895 Mexico City Mexico City Ca 1830–1895 Mexico City Posada Proof Skeleton Upper Corners Arguing True Love Watercarrier


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This print titled "Proof, True Love" captures a profound narrative that unfolds before our eyes. In the center of the composition, we witness an intense argument between a watercarrier skeleton and a woman, both portrayed by the talented Mexican artist Jose Guadalupe Posada. Their animated gestures and expressions convey a deep emotional connection, representing the complexities of love and human relationships. Adding to the ethereal atmosphere are two skeleton angels positioned in the upper corners of the image. These delicate figures, created by Manuel Manilla, lend an otherworldly quality to the scene. With their serene presence, they seem to observe and protect this tumultuous exchange below. The collaboration between Posada and Manilla in this artwork showcases their mastery in capturing raw emotions through visual storytelling. The juxtaposition of lifeless skeletons engaging in such passionate discourse is thought-provoking; it reminds us that even in death, love remains an essential part of our existence. Dating back to around 1900-1910 during Mexico's rich artistic period known as La Belle Époque, this print from Artokoloro's Liszt Collection serves as a testament to these renowned artists' enduring legacy. It invites viewers into a world where art becomes a powerful medium for exploring universal themes like love and mortality - themes that continue to resonate with audiences across time and cultures.

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