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The Skeleton of the Buses

c. 1900–10
(Mexican, 1852–1913)
Measurements
Sheet: 39.4 x 29.3 cm (15 1/2 x 11 9/16 in.)
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José Guadalupe Posada used inexpensive materials and printmaking techniques designed for mass production to make his works accessible to all.

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A number of 20th-century Mexican artists admired José Guadalupe Posada for reaching a broad public through striking imagery and inexpensively printed works. Posada combined image and text in his depictions of social and political issues so that they were accessible to workers, many of whom were illiterate. This print is part of a series in which he used skeletons to humorously comment on current events, such as the danger of electric trams in Mexico City. A streetcar delivers passengers to the figure of Death, who beckons them forward, suggesting that the graveyard where he stands is an inevitable stop on their journey.
A vertically oriented relief etching features bold black ink on tan paper. Large text crowns the top, above a central illustration where a giant skeleton on our left gestures toward a bus filled with skulls on our right. A dense field of skulls blankets the ground between them. Below, the page splits into four tight columns of text. A decorative border frames the entire rectangular composition, containing the line work.

The Skeleton of the Buses

c. 1900–10

José Guadalupe Posada

(Mexican, 1852–1913)
Mexico, 20th century

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