why is la catrina so important
she is a famous person in Mexico
Jose Guadalupe Posada is a Illustrator whose satirical drawing "La Catrina" is one of the most recognizable figures of the Day of the Dead.
The cast of Conversation with La Catrina - 2012 includes: Kim Cicio as Lucy Vanessa Lua as La Catrina Theresa Pegues as Mrs. Coleman
La catrina doesn't mean anything in English. It's a Spanish phrase.
La muerteLa calaveraLa calacaLa Catrina
Which one? i have answers for the first one
Evangelina Sosa
The iconic Catrina figure was created by Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada in the early 20th century. Posada's calaveras (skeletons) depicted Catrina as a dapper female skeleton, symbolizing the Mexican celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Later, the image was popularized and transformed by artist Diego Rivera in his mural "Sueño de una tarde dominical en la Alameda Central," where Catrina became a prominent cultural icon.
La muerte, la calaca, la catrina are some of them.
Armstrong
Jose Guadelupe Posada
La Calavera Catrina is an etching done by a Mexican by the name of Jose Guadalupe Posada.Since its release in 1913 it has become a part of Mexican imagery.La Calavera Catrina is part of a series of calaveras in which Posada drew famous figures posed as skeletons.