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One specific calavera, or skull, attracted more attention than the others. Known as La Catrina, she was a garish skeleton with a wide, toothy grin and an oversized feathered hat. A large print of ...
I gradually realized that she is not just one among the proliferation of skulls and skeletons in Mexican art and lore, but a distinct figure named La Catrina. Why Catrina? I asked curator David de ...
(Elizabeth Ruiz) La imagen de la llamada “Niña Banca” o “Santa Muerte ... A diferencia de “La Catrina” que porta atuendo elegante, las imágenes de la Santa Muerte suelen traer ...
De Hidalgo para todo México y el mundo, en el marco del Día de Muertos circula en redes sociales una fotografía de una pequeña catrina que ... pero la pequeña niña que lo luce se ve ...
As CBS 2's Marybel González reported Wednesday night, it is difficult to miss the Catrina – a symbol of the Day of the Dead – on Michigan Avenue at Ohio Street. She was brought to her post by ...
The well-dressed Calavera Catrina features in Day of the Dead parades. A woman dressed up as "Catrina," a Mexican character also known as "The Elegant Death," takes part in a Catrinas parade in ...
Myriad colors and cultural imagery envelop guests entering La Catrina. The yellows, pinks, oranges and greens of the walls pop. Paintings highlighting different regions and traditions in Mexico ...
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