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C. W. Dickinson
Popular Science Monthly
1895
McCrossan's Monthly Trade Review
1888
McCrossan's Monthly Trade Review
October 1888
McCrossan's Monthly Trade Review
late 1880s
William James Glackens
Scribner's Monthly
early 20th century
Francis Day
Scribner's Monthly
1894
Indiana University College of Arts & Science
Lois Jackson
1955
Beatrice Stevens
Atlantic Monthly Press
1924
Poster celebrating the victory over the Nazis at the end of World War II, Ángel Bracho  Mexican, Lithograph in black and red, letterpress, backed with linen
Ángel Bracho
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1945
Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe, from "Scribner's Monthly Magazine", Timothy Cole  American, Wood engraving after a daguerreotype
Multiple artists/makers
May 1880
Madame Récamier, Timothy Cole  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1906
Madame Récamier, Timothy Cole  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1909
Multiple artists/makers
1878–79
Multiple artists/makers
1879
Multiple artists/makers
1883
Multiple artists/makers
1893–94
Multiple artists/makers
1883
A reading primer for workers who attend night school 'Libro de Lectura para uso de las escuelas nocturnas para trabajadores. 2o Grado' (second grade), Editora Popular de la Secretaria de Educación Pública , Mexico, Letterpress, linocut
Multiple artists/makers
1938
Multiple artists/makers
1878
Multiple artists/makers
1979
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Multiple artists/makers
1980
Propaganda, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Lithograph
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1939
Poster celebrating the allied victory at the end of World War II, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress printed in black and orange, backed with linen
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1945
Poster calling for more equitable treatment for tram workers, Leopoldo Méndez  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress printed in black and red, backed with linen
Leopoldo Méndez
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1943
Poster relating to solidarity, a soldier and two workers walking together, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut and letterpress printed on pink paper, backed with linen
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1938
Poster celebrating National Teachers' Day, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut on green paper, backed with linen
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
Ca. 1938–40
Rats marked with the Nazi Swastika devouring books, the padlocked 'Escuela Normal' at the right, Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1943
Plate 6: Mexicans being taken from their home and enslaved (result of 'The Agreements'), from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Jesús Escobedo  Mexican, Linocut
Jesús Escobedo
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 9: an allegory relating to the lack of freedom in the press efffected during the presidency of Porfirio Díaz , from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Leopoldo Méndez  Mexican, Woodcut
Leopoldo Méndez
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 10: the persecution of those involved in the Partido Liberal by the regime of president of Porfirio Díaz , from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Alberto Beltrán  Mexican, Linocut
Alberto Beltrán
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 12: many guns with bayonets, allegory relating to the tyranny and despotism of the regime of President Porforio Diaz and their oppression of indigenous Mexicans, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Everardo Ramírez  Mexican, Linocut
Everardo Ramírez
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 11: striking workers in June 1906 protesting for equal rights from their American employees, the mining company Green Consolidated, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Pablo Esteban O'Higgins  American, Linocut
Pablo Esteban O'Higgins
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 17: scene of prison and the death of malcontents from the north, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Ignacio Aguirre  Mexican, Linocut
Ignacio Aguirre
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 21: President Porfirio Díaz being terrified by the 'Plan of San Luis de Potosí' being held in front of him by  Francisco I Madero, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Everardo Ramírez  Mexican, Linocut
Everardo Ramírez
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 22: Aquiles Serdán and his family in Puebla on 18 November 1910, firing the first shots and beginning the revolution, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Fernando Castro Pacheco  Mexican, Linocut
Fernando Castro Pacheco
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 23: the strategists plotting to combat the revolution, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 24: Emiliano Zapata, leader the revolution, on horseback, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Francisco Mora  Mexican, Linocut
Francisco Mora
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 25: Emiliano Zapata, tortured and fallen figures in front of him, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Ángel Bracho  Mexican, Linocut
Ángel Bracho
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1947
Plate 34: 'The criminal'  Victoriano Huerta installed as President sitting on chair with murdered men at his feet, from the portfolio 'Estampas de la revolución Mexicana' (prints of the Mexican Revolution), Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut
Alfredo Zalce
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City
1945