A soldier fallen from his horse
Image included in the broadsheet "México, Febrero de 1913," from "Gaceta Callejera" (Imprenta de A. Vanegas Arroyo, posthumous print of 1913, ca. 1911).
An inscription in pencil on the mount sheet suggests that this represents the death of Emilio Zapata. This is not possibly, for Zapata died in 1919, years after Posada died.
An inscription in pencil on the mount sheet suggests that this represents the death of Emilio Zapata. This is not possibly, for Zapata died in 1919, years after Posada died.
Artwork Details
- Title: A soldier fallen from his horse
- Artist: José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, Aguascalientes 1852–1913 Mexico City)
- Date: ca. 1911
- Medium: Zincograph
- Dimensions: Sheet: 7 1/16 × 5 7/8 in. (18 × 15 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Gift of Jean Charlot, 1930
- Object Number: 30.82.10
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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