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Photo, Print, Drawing El fin del mundo es ya cierto todos serán calaveras; adiós todos los vivientes, ahora sí fue de deveras Because of the end of the world everyone will certainly now become calaveras; farewell to all the living, this is for real

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Title

  • El fin del mundo es ya cierto todos serán calaveras; adiós todos los vivientes, ahora sí fue de deveras

Other Title

  • Because of the end of the world everyone will certainly now become calaveras; farewell to all the living, this is for real

Translated Title

  • Because of the end of the world everyone will certainly now become calaveras; farewell to all the living, this is for real

Summary

  • Broadside, recto, shows skeletons in pandemonium because of cataclysmic natural events around them. There are also three small skeletons heading the text. The text, a calavera in verse (epitaph), predicts an apocalypse as the year 1899 ends. The verso shows grieving skeletons at a graveyard attending a funeral, one is flung over a grave crying. There are also six small skeletons and skulls in between the text which is titled "A remembrance, my friends, from one who today is a calavera, lets begin to talk about Arnulfo Arroyo, who is truly dead." The text, also a calavera in verse, conveys how Arroyo through a plot was killed by his friend Velásquez and how he is waiting for everyone on the other side--in the afterlife.

Names

  • Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm), publisher
  • Posada, José Guadalupe, 1852-1913, artist

Created / Published

  • Mexico City : Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, [1899]

Headings

  • -  Funeral rites & ceremonies--Mexico--1890-1900
  • -  Grief--1890-1900
  • -  Death--Mexico--1890-1900
  • -  End of the world--Mexico--1890-1900
  • -  Skeletons--1890-1900

Headings

  • Broadsides--Mexican--1890-1900.

Genre

  • Broadsides--Mexican--1890-1900

Notes

  • -  Imprenta de Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, Calle de Santa Teresa núm 1. México.
  • -  Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1977; (DLC/PP-1977:215.544).
  • -  Forms part of: Caroline and Erwin Swann collection of caricature and cartoon (Library of Congress).

Medium

  • 1 print on purple ground wood paper : relief cuts and relief etchings, with text in letterpress ; 40.1 x 29.9 cm. (sheet).

Call Number/Physical Location

  • PGA - Vanegas, no. 111 (A size) [P&P]

Source Collection

  • Caroline and Erwin Swann collection of caricature and cartoon (Library of Congress)

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. USA 20540

Digital Id

  • ppmsc 04579 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.04579
  • ppmsc 04580 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.04580

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 99615851

Reproduction Number

  • LC-DIG-ppmsc-04579 (digital file from original, recto) LC-DIG-ppmsc-04580 (digital file from original, verso)

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on reproduction in the U.S.; use elsewhere may be restricted by other countries' laws.

Access Advisory

  • Restricted access: Materials extremely fragile; Served by appointment only.

Online Format

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  • Call Number: PGA - Vanegas, no. 111 (A size) [P&P]
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Chicago citation style:

Antonio Vanegas Arroyo , Publisher, and José Guadalupe Posada. El Fin Del Mundo Es Ya Cierto Todos Serán Calaveras; Adiós Todos Los Vivientes, Ahora Sí Fue De Deveras. Mexico, 1899. [Mexico City: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/99615851/.

APA citation style:

Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, P. & Posada, J. G. (1899) El Fin Del Mundo Es Ya Cierto Todos Serán Calaveras; Adiós Todos Los Vivientes, Ahora Sí Fue De Deveras. Mexico, 1899. [Mexico City: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/99615851/.

MLA citation style:

Antonio Vanegas Arroyo , Publisher, and José Guadalupe Posada. El Fin Del Mundo Es Ya Cierto Todos Serán Calaveras; Adiós Todos Los Vivientes, Ahora Sí Fue De Deveras. [Mexico City: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo] Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/99615851/>.