Mexican political surging, called the history in the context of the most turbulent periods, the image of la Calavera de la Catrina engraved on the pen was born in Mexico printmaker Jose Guadalupe • • Posada. "Catrina" means "Flower Princess", slim figure, wearing a gorgeous but full skull pattern ladies, her famous symbol, also the Mexican Day of the Dead is an important protagonist. Mexico fully demonstrate value for death and philosophical concepts of people, so they gleefully celebrate the completion of the life cycle, to meet the living and the dead reunite. In the French scholar let • Charlotte promoted, not only is the characterization of Katrina Day of the Dead, it is one of the representatives of Mexican art.
. The years between 1910 and 1940 marked great political upheavals in Mexico In this time La Calavera Catrina was created by the hand of José Guadalupe Posada La Catrina means dapper, elegant:. Her slender body and skull-laden dress are symbols both of her and of the Day of the Dead. Mexican culture reflects deep values of human life, celebrating life coming to fruition and the intersections of the living and the dead. Jean Charlot brough her to the attention of the public not only as a symbol of the Day of the Dead, but also as an icon of Mexican arts.
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Taiwan and paper Taiwanese Washi Tape
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artwork repeats every 50 cm
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Taipei, Taiwan
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