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José Guadalupe Posada lived from February 2, 1852, to January 20, 1913. He was a Mexican printmaker, cartoonist, and illustrator, best known for his calaveras (skeletons) and other works that reflect Mexican Culture and society during his time. His art played a significant role in shaping the visual identity of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Posada's work continues to influence artists and is celebrated for its social commentary and unique style.

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