Glorious Remembrance of September 16th

Glorious Remembrance of September 16th

Manuel ManillaWW-1850-052698

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Year
1850

Artist

Manuel Manilla
Manuel Manilla

Printmaking

Manuel Manilla was a Mexican printmaker and illustrator active in the late 19th century, known for woodcut and engraving work that documented popular Mexican culture and social life. Working primarily in the 1880s and 1890s, he created satirical and documentary imagery that circulated through broadsides and periodicals in Mexico City. His prints captured scenes of daily life, religious processions, and political commentary with direct formal clarity and sharp observational detail. Manilla died in 1900 at age 27.

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The Bullfight

The Bullfight

1924 · Relief print on paper

WW-1924-067640
The Calavera General of the Pantheon

The Calavera General of the Pantheon

1913 · Photo-relief etching on tan wove paper

WW-1913-066152
The Ungrateful

The Ungrateful

1911 · Relief print on paper

WW-1911-099996
Madam, Your Little Rabbit No Longer Likes Grass, He Only Wants Chocolate, What a Clever Animal

Madam, Your Little Rabbit No Longer Likes Grass, He Only Wants Chocolate, What a Clever Animal

1911 · Relief engraving or photo relief etching on wove paper

WW-1911-066190
Calavera of the Penitentiary

Calavera of the Penitentiary

1910 · Relief engraving or photo relief etching on yellow wove paper, discolored

WW-1910-066196
The Boyfriend of 1,000 Women

The Boyfriend of 1,000 Women

1908 · Relief print on paper

WW-1908-066037

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Year
1850
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WW-1850-052698

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Artist

Manuel Manilla

Manuel Manilla

Printmaking

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