<P> La Calavera Catrina (' Dapper Skeleton',' Elegant Skull') is a 1910--1913 zinc etching by famous Mexican printmaker, cartoon illustrator and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada . The image depicts a female skeleton dressed only in a hat, her chapeau en attende is related to European styles of the early 20th century . She is offered as a satirical portrait of those Mexican natives who, Posada felt, were aspiring to adopt European aristocratic traditions in the pre-revolution era . She, in particular, has become an icon of the Mexican Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead . </P> <P> Originally called La Calavera Garbancera, the etching was created sometime between 1910 and 1913 by José Guadalupe Posada as a broadside, and was published from the original plates in 1930 by Frances Toor, Blas Vanegas Arroyo and Pablo O'Higgiafia: Las Obras de José Guadalupe Posada, Grabador Mexicano . Calavera (Dapper Skeleton). This image can be found on plate 21 of Posada's Popular Mexican Prints . </P>

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