Calavera of the Cyclists (1895) by Jose Guadalupe Posada

Calavera of the Cyclists - Jose Guadalupe Posada - 1895

Artwork Information

TitleCalavera of the Cyclists
ArtistJose Guadalupe Posada
Date1895
Art MovementModernismo

About Calavera of the Cyclists

“Calavera of the Cyclists,” created by Jose Guadalupe Posada in 1895, belongs to the Modernismo art movement and is a caricature.

The artwork presents a dynamic and whimsical scene where skeletal figures, symbolizing the “calaveras” associated with Mexican cultural traditions surrounding death, are depicted joyously riding bicycles. Each skeleton features distinctive attire and accessories; some wear hats, while one sports angelic wings. The artwork captures a lively and somewhat humorous portrayal of these skeleton cyclists, interacting in a lively manner, evoking a sense of festive procession. Posada’s intricate line work and attention to detail contribute to the rich texture and playful narrative of the piece, embodying both a critique of societal norms and a celebration of life and death.

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