Broadsheet relating to the horrible murder committed by Bernabe Manrique in the town of Zapotiltec

Broadsheet relating to the horrible murder committed by Bernabe Manrique in the town of Zapotiltec

José Guadalupe Posada

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Image included in the broadsheet "Un ingrato hijo que mata a sus padres", from "Monografía" (Talleres Gráficos de la Nación, 1930 reprint, ca. 1892).


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Broadsheet relating to the horrible murder committed by Bernabe Manrique in the town of ZapotiltecBroadsheet relating to the horrible murder committed by Bernabe Manrique in the town of ZapotiltecBroadsheet relating to the horrible murder committed by Bernabe Manrique in the town of ZapotiltecBroadsheet relating to the horrible murder committed by Bernabe Manrique in the town of ZapotiltecBroadsheet relating to the horrible murder committed by Bernabe Manrique in the town of Zapotiltec

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