Cerro del Cubilete: Start of the Cristero Rebellion (El cerro de El Cubilete: comienzo de la agitación cristera. 11 de enero de 1923)

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Cerro del Cubilete: Start of the Cristero Rebellion (El cerro de El Cubilete: comienzo de la agitación cristera. 11 de enero de 1923)

Portfolio: Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana
Mexico, Mexico City, 1947
Prints; linocuts
Linocut
10 5/8 × 15 3/4 in. (26.99 × 40.01 cm)
Gift of Jules and Gloria Heller (M.2003.92.121)
Not currently on public view

Provenance

Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City, 1947; Dr. Jules Heller (1919–2007), Scottsdale, Arizona, 1947; LACMA, 2003.