Mexico

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Late 19th/early 20th century Pellerin print by Imagerie D’Epinal. Titled La Conquete du Mexique.

Price: $90.00

Note: The Imagerie d'Épinal ( Vosges ) was originally a printing house founded in 1796 by Jean-Charles Pellerin and where the first images of Épinal were engraved in series. Initially a craft, Epinal imagery gradually became a real industry. The imagery initially used an image engraved in a wooden block ( xylography ). The sheet was then printed using a hand press, called a " Gutenberg ". Then the colorist intervened: using stencils, he applied the different colors necessary to finish the work with a round brush. Around 1850 , the appearance of lithography offered greater possibilities to the artist. Nevertheless, the images of Épinal still represented only 2% of the volume of images peddled in 1860. From 1829 to 1845, the imagery celebrated the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, his family, his marshals, his armies and his victories. Under the influence of Rousseauist thought, mid- nineteenth - century society began to see children as consumers. Riddles, dolls to assemble, and soldiers entered the catalog of imagery. At the dawn of the 20th century, the production of imagery was known throughout the world. Puppets, paper theatres, constructions and then, during the First World War , military subjects were all areas where dissemination was significant.

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1969 Mexican comic book El Beato Sebastian de Aparicio.

Price: $90.00

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1971 Mexican comic book Sor Juana Ines d la Cruz.

Price: $90.00

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Issue No. 9 of History of the 20th Century. This issue is devoted to Mexico: The Ragged Revolution. B

Price: $40.00

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1967 Mexican comic book on Don Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora. B

Price: $60.00

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1846 English illustration of the area of bombardment of Tobasco by the US navy. Complete text as well. B

Price: $20.00

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1967 Mexican comic book on Mexican boxing legend Vicente Saldivar. BB

Price: $60.00

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Complete mid-19th century double page illustrations and text of Montezuma and different Aztec military types from the rare periodical L’Universel, Illustrations Contemporaines. B

Price: $60.00

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French illustration of the Mexican Pavilion at the 1900 Paris Exhibition. B

Price: $30.00

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Three illustrated pages of new archaeological discoveries in Yucatan and Copan, 1877-1881. B

Price: $40.00

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