Taken in Barrio de Jalatlaco, Oaxaca, Mexico, this series of images depict La Catrina who is an immortal icon for Dia de los Muertos. La Catrina came about via a famous Mexican illustrator, Jose Guadelupe Posada, who would create satirical illustrations depicting the times. The meaning behind his Calavera work was that we are all the same and will all end up dead eventually and turned into skulls. The original sketch came about in 1910 and was a satirical reference to the obsession of Europeans with Porfirio Diaz. He was extremely corrupt, and this lead to the Mexican Revolution of 1911 which toppled his regime. Diego Rivera later turned this work into a mural in Mexico City.
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