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El fascismo. 7a. Conferencia. El fascismo japones.
Caricaturist
Ocampo, Isidoro, born 1910
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Format
Visual material
Language
No linguistic content
Published/Created
Mexico City : [s.n.], 1939.
Description
1 item ; sheet 47 x 67.7 cm.
Availability
Available Online
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Notes
Special Collections - Graphic Arts Collection
GA 2006.00259 A Middle 38/Drawer 11/GC061/Full Folio/Mexican/Artists Taller de Grafica
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Caricature
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Fascism
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History
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20th century
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Posters
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Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 1901-1989
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Posters
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Political cartoons
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Mexico
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20th century
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Taller de Grafica Popular (Mexico City, Mexico)
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Specimens
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Japan
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Kings and rulers
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20th century
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Posters
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Emperors
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Japan
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20th century
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Posters
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Political posters, Mexican
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20th century
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Specimens
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Anthropomorphism in art
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Spiders
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Japan
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Posters
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Japan
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History
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20th century
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Posters
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Printed ephemera
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Mexico
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20th century
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Specimens
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Ephemera
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20th century
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Notes
Medium: Lithographs, Posters
References
Prignitz, Helga. El Taller de Grafica Popular en Mexico 1937-1977. Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, 1992, p. 311, no. 27.
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