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La Catrina

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

LA CATRINA

THE LADY OF THE DEAD
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JOSE GUADALUPE POSADA

  • He was gifted with the skill of interpreting the life and social attitudes of Mexican people
  • Born 1852 and died 1913
  • He created the image of La Catrina with inspiration from the goddess of death and Lady of the Underworld Mictecacihuatl
  • The image he created became a symbolic figure not only for Dia de Los Muertos but for the Mexican revolution as we'll.

LA CALAVERA CATRINA

  • A skeleton dressed up in flowers, bows, and feathers
  • A key symbol in El Día de Los muertos
  • La catrina encourages laughter instead of sadness over death
  • The first image of La Calavera Catrina was published in 1910
  • Some legends say that she died during child birth.
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INSPIRATION FOR LA CATRINA

  • Began with the Aztecs
  • Mictecacihuat is the goddess of death and Lady of Mictlan
  • Mictecacihuat's job is to watch over the bones of the dead
  • The bones of the people from the past and present world will be used to create people in the future worlds

MURAL

  • She became the main focus on Diego Rivera's famous mural
  • The mural has 400 years worth of history from Mexico including a lot of other important things
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