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Traditional Mexican Catrina
A woman disguised as Catrina poses in a field flowers on October 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. La Catrina was born from a metal engraving published in 1873, an original illustration by the Mexican engraver and cartoonist Jose Guadalupe Posada; which was later renamed ''Catrina'' by the famous Mexican muralist Diego Rivera.Today, the Catrina is part of the popular culture of Mexico and has become the quintessential symbol of the Day of the Dead celebration. (Photo by Martin Gorostiola/NurPhoto)
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| Photo ID | #6163552 |
|---|---|
| Date Taken | |
| Location | N/A |
| Photographer | Martín Gorostiola/NurPhoto |
| Category | Religion and Belief |
| Copyright | © 2026 NurPhoto - Martín Gorostiola/NurPhoto |
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