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Images from the Mexican Revolution
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Porfirio Diaz >    
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Portrait of Porfidio Diaz. c.1910 Porfidio Diaz, Limantour, and Ramon Corral with other "cientificos". 1910 David Siquieros Mural: "Don Porfirio [Diaz] and his Courtesans". 1957-65
     
  Francisco "Pancho" Villa >  
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David Siquieros Mural: "Don Porfirio [Diaz] and his Courtesans". 1957-65 (Detail) Francisco "Pancho" Villa on Horseback. c. 1910 Francisco "Pancho" Villa and Emiliano Zapata. c.1914
  Emiliano Zapata >  
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Postcard: The Assassination of Pancho Villa. 1923 Emiliano Zapata, Head of the Revoutionary Forces of Morelos. c.1910. General Gonzales negotiating with Emiliano Zapata. c.1919
     
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David Siquieros Mural: "Zapata". 1957-65 David Siquieros' painting of Zapata on Horseback The Zapata Brothers. (Photo by Hugo Brehme (1884-1954). Thru Foreign Eyes, p. 135.)
    Revolutionaries >
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Zapatistas Moving over Cornfields of Morelos. Zapatistas Entering Mexico City Mexican Revolutionary and Family Along Railroad Tracks.
     
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Women Revolutionists. c.1911 David Siquieros Mural: "Mounted Revolutionary" Detail. 1957-65 David Siquieros Mural: "Poeple in Arms" Detail. 1957-65
    Misc >
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David Siquieros Mural: "People in Arms". Work in progess. 1957-65 Entry of Troops in to Mexico City with Virgin de Guadelupe Standard. c. 1910. Postcard: "Permanent Headquarters of Mexican Bandits in Hidalgo Co.".
     
     
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Postcard: "A soldier standing in the U.S. with his "ASS" in Mexico" Postcard: "Well, Goodbye Love the Old-Man is Coming Now. I Will See You Later On the Border" Mexican Revolution staff of General Dieguez (w/ David Siqueiros). c. 1916
     
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Striking Worker Murdered. c.1934 Triple Execution in Mexico. David Siquieros' painting of The Strike in Cananea. 1957