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The Holy Family, Rafael Flores, 1857
Aztec statue of the earth goddess Coatlicue. Now in the Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City
Ancient Mexican skull, Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York
Mexican Central Railway train at station, circa 1890. Dry plate glass negative by William Henry Jac
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Patton and the Mexican Gunslingers,During the early 1900’s Mexico was in a state of turmoil.
Aztec sculpture of a coiled rattlesnake. Now in the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City.
The firing squad that executed Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico, June 19th, 1867.
A rare factory engrave Moore No.1 derringer presented to Mexican President Benito Juarez, circa 1862
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Pancho Villa strikes a pose with his wife, Maria Luz Corral, 1923. After taking part in the Mexican
The Valley of Mexico from the Santa Isabel Mountain Range, José María Velasco, 1875
“Me and My Parrots” (1941), Frida KahloFrida Kahlo, born in Mexico in 1907, is Mexico’s most exalted
Throughout history, artists have found inspiration in the primal nature of boxing, wrestling, and bu
Pearl handled Colt Bisley owned by Mexican Revolutionary Pancho Villa
fashionsfromhistory:China Poblanac.1925La China Poblana, an Asian woman who lived in Puebla, came to
A man harvesting agave (used for making tequila). Obviously a staged photo, but neat nonetheless.
Stone ballgame marker of the Maya. Now in the Museo Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico Cit
Mexican Rurales, 1922
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Frida Kahlo (1907 - 1954)The Broken ColumnThe Wounded DeerSelf-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Humm
Mayan sculpture of a standing male warrior. Artist unknown; Late Classic period (ca. 550-950 CE).
Hispanic-American history didn’t begin with 20th century immigration. It has been an ever-pres
Aztec flint knife, 15th-16th century.
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