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Identification and Creation Object Number 24.-108.1996 People Francisco Xavier Mora, Mexican (Uruapan, Michoacán, Mexico 1922 - 2002 Cuernavaca, Mexico) Title Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana Other Titles Series/Book Title: Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana Classification Prints Work Type book Date 1947 Culture Mexican Persistent Link https://hvrd.art/o/50818 Physical Descriptions Technique Linocut State, Edition, Standard Reference Number Standard Reference Number Prignitz 629 Acquisition and Rights Credit Line Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, '96 Object Number 24.-108.1996 Division Modern and Contemporary Art Contact am_moderncontemporary@harvard.edu Permissions The Harvard Art Museums encourage the use of images found on this website for personal, noncommercial use, including educational and scholarly purposes. To request a higher resolution file of this image, please submit an online request. Related Works 48.1996 Ángel Bracho Emiliano Zapata. (1877-1919) Prints 50.1996 Leopoldo Méndez León de la Barra, "The White President". 1911 Prints 73.1996 Alfredo Zalce The Female Soldier Prints 74.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco Victoriano Huerta Abandons the Country. July 20, 1914 Prints 79.1996 Alfredo Zalce Venustiano Carranza, Promoter of the Constitution of 1917 Prints 84.1996 Alberto Beltrán El Cubilete Hill: The Beginning of the Christian Agitation. January 11, 1923 Prints 85.1996 Arturo García Bustos The Result of a Pastoral Letter: the Christian Uprising. 1926/1927 Prints 87.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco Assassination of General Alvaro Obregón, Directed by the Clerical Reactionaries. July 18, 1928. Prints 34.1996 Pablo O'Higgins The Cananea Strike: Mexican Workers Demand Equal Rights against Yankee Workers, June 1906 Prints 36.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco The Rio Blanco Strike: The Textile Workers Start the Fight, January 7, 1907 Prints 38.1996 Alberto Beltrán Porfirio Díaz Makes Statements to Mr. Creelman about People's Civil Liberties.1908 Prints 45.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco Aquiles Serdan and His Family Start the Armed Revolution in Puebla. November 18, 1910 Prints 90.1996 Luis Arenal Lázaro Cárdenas and the Agrarian Reform Movement, 1934-40 Prints 89.1996 Arturo García Bustos Death of the Agrarian José Guadalupe Rodríguez Prints 96.1996 Alberto Beltrán Lázaro Cárdenas and the Spanish Civil War. 1936-39 Prints 106.1996 Alberto Beltrán The New National Army Prints 107.1996 Arturo García Bustos The Industrialization of the Country Prints 92.1996 L. Méndez and A. Zalce Plutarco Elías Calles Is Deported by the Government of General Lázaro Cárdenas. 1936. Prints 97.1996 Francisco Xavier Mora People's Contributions towards the Expropriation of the Oil Industry. March 18, 1938 Prints 103.1996 Alfredo Zalce Remove the Bandage! (Literacy Campaign) Prints 104.1996 Arturo García Bustos Sinarquism Prints 40.1996 Ignacio Aguirre Prison and Death for the Dissatisfied in the Northern Region, 1909 Prints 41.1996 Alfredo Zalce A Demonstration against Re-election is Broken Up Prints 43.1996 Isidoro Ocampo Francisco I. Madero Writes the Plan of San Luis in Prison. October 5, 1910 Prints 94.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco Christian Reactionaries Fight against Education in the Countryside Prints 95.1996 Ignacio Aguirre President Lázaro Cárdenas Receives the Support of the Mexican People for His Efforts towards the Progress of Mexico Prints 99.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco People's Demands and the Threat of the Reactionaries Prints 101.1996 Antonio Franco War Declared on the Axis Powers. June 1, 1942 Prints 51.1996 Isidoro Ocampo Francisco I. Madero's Entrance into Mexico City. June 7, 1911 Prints 24.1996 Francisco Xavier Mora The Natives of Mexico Are Stripped off Their Lands Prints 31.1996 Mariana Yampolsky The Youth of Emiliano Zapata: Objective Lesson Prints 33.1996 Alberto Beltrán Persecution of the Liberty Party by the Porfiriano Regime Prints 37.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco Epilogue to the Rio Blanco Strike. January 8, 1907 Prints 27.1996 Arturo García Bustos The Dissatisfied Peasants Get Their Answer Prints 28.1996 Alfredo Zalce "Kill Them Now!" Veracruz. June 25, 1879 Prints 44.1996 Everardo Ramírez The Plan of San Luis Terrifies the Dictatorship Prints 46.1996 Alfredo Zalce The Revolution and the Strategists Prints 91.1996 Alfredo Zalce Drivers against the "Golden Shirts" in the Main Square in Mexico City. November 20, 1935 Prints 93.1996 Francisco Xavier Mora Building Schools and Imparting Education Prints 98.1996 Alfredo Zalce The Traitor Saturnino Cedillo, Agent of the Oil Dealers.1938 Prints 100.1996 Ignacio Aguirre The Sinking of the "Potrero del Llano" by the Nazis, May 13, 1942 Prints 102.1996 Leopoldo Méndez Mexico during the War: the Laborers Go to the United States Prints 105.1996 Alfredo Zalce The Press and the Mexican Revolution Prints 108.1996 Ignacio Aguirre Cover Illustration: "For our Land, in an Army Train" (La Adelita) Prints 49.1996 Alfredo Zalce "El Ipiranga": The Town Says Good-bye to "30 Years of Peace". May 31, 1911 Prints 52.1996 Jules Heller Francisco I. Madero, Popular Candidate Prints 53.1996 Isidoro Ocampo Francisco I. Madero (1873-1913) Prints 54.1996 Francisco Xavier Mora Francisco I. Madero Is Surrounded by the Old Porfiriano System Prints 56.1996 Leopoldo Méndez Ambassador Lane Wilson "Solves" the Conflict Prints 57.1996 Alfredo Zalce The Criminal Victoriano Huerta Seizes Power. February 19, 1913 Prints 55.1996 Alfredo Zalce The Tragedy of Ten, February 9-18, 1913 Prints 61.1996 Ignacio Aguirre The Constitutionalist Troops Give Out the First Share of Land in Matamoros. August 6, 1913 Prints 75.1996 Isidoro Ocampo The Constitutionalist Army Enters Mexico City. August 20, 1914 Prints 78.1996 Jesús Escobedo Revolutionary Workers Prints 80.1996 Isidoro Ocampo The Death of Emiliano Zapata. April 10, 1919 Prints 88.1996 Alberto Beltrán Plutaco Elías Calles, the Leader Prints 25.1996 Leopoldo Méndez Plundering of the Yaqui's Land (The Forces of Don Porfirio Serving the Yanquis) Prints 32.1996 Leopoldo Méndez Freedom of the Press. ("Adopting a Patriarchal Policy," Prints 35.1996 Everardo Ramírez Lots of Liquor and Little Ink: The System of the Porfiriano Leadership Prints 60.1996 Alberto Beltrán The Great Guerrilla Leader Francisco Villa. (1877-1923) Prints 70.1996 Pablo O'Higgins The Constitutionalists Take Zacatecas. June 23, 1914 Prints 81.1996 Ignacio Aguirre The Town Is Sovereign Prints 86.1996 Mariana Yampolsky Attack on the Train from Guadalajara, Led by Father Angulo. April 13, 1927) Prints 58.1996 Francisco Xavier Mora The Assassination of Abraham González. March 7, 1913 Prints 62.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco The Assassination of Representative Serapio Rendón by Victoriano Huerta. August 22, 1913 Prints 66.1996 Alberto Beltrán The Guerrillas Fight against the Dictatorship of Victoriano Huerta Prints 76.1996 Alberto Beltrán The Convention at Aguascalientes. October 10, 1914 Prints 77.1996 Leopoldo Méndez Famine in Mexico City, 1914-15 Prints 82.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco Carrillo Puerto, Symbol of the Southeastern Revolution Prints 83.1996 Alfredo Zalce Schools, Roads,Dams: Goverment Programme and Realization of Alvaro Obregón (1920-23) and Plutarco Elías Calles (1923-28) Prints 26.1996 Arturo García Bustos The Plantation Worker Prints 29.1996 Jesús Escobedo The Acordadas Prints 30.1996 Alfredo Zalce Forced Labor in the National Valley, 1890-1900 Prints 39.1996 Ignacio Aguirre Emiliano Zapata Taken Prisoner because of His Struggle for the Field Workers, 1908 Prints 42.1996 Alfredo Zalce The Porfirian Dictatorship Exalts Demagogically the Native, 1910 Prints 47.1996 Francisco Xavier Mora Emiliano Zapata, Leader of the Agrarian Revolution Prints 59.1996 Ignacio Aguirre Venustiano Carranza Harangues the Constitutionalist Leaders. March 26, 1913. Prints 63.1996 Ignacio Aguirre Senator Belisario Domínguez Protests against the "Cuartelazo" Prints 64.1996 Alfredo Zalce Victoriano Huerta Closes the Legislature. October 10, 1913 Prints 65.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco Victoriano Huerta, A Banner of Reactionism Prints 67.1996 Alberto Beltrán Victoriano Huerta's Dictatorship Attempts to Destroy the Zapatism Prints 68.1996 Fernando Castro Pacheco The Yankee Intervention. April 21, 1914 Prints 69.1996 Francisco Xavier Mora Venustiano Carranza Protests the Yankee Invasion, 1914 Prints 71.1996 Pablo O'Higgins General Obregón with the Yaquis Prints 72.1996 Mariana Yampolsky Long Live the Revolutionaries Prints Verification Level This record was created from historic documentation and may not have been reviewed by a curator; it may be inaccurate or incomplete. Our records are frequently revised and enhanced. For more information please contact the Division of Modern and Contemporary Art at am_moderncontemporary@harvard.edu