Product Description
Handmade Vintage Mexican Clay Folk Art, Catrina Frida Kahlo with Parrot Skeleton, Dia de los Muertos
Size: 5.25"x14.75"x4"
Dia de los Muertos is a celebration of family, reuniting the deceased with the living....connecting the past to the present. While there is sincere reverence for the deceased, the festivities are also engaged in with humor and fun. Muertos artists create popular figures of calaveras in tin, clay, paper, scene boxes and other materials to decorate altars. The image the artist shows is "La Calavera de la Catrina" she is from a 1913 zinc etching by Mexican engraver and printmaker Jose Guadalupe Posada. The image has since become a staple of Mexican imagery, and is often incorporated into artistic manifestations of the Day of the Dead such as altars and calavera costumes. It was part of his series of calaveras, which were humorous images of contemporary figures depicted as skeletons, often accompanied by a poem.
Capula, a town in Michoacán, Mexico, is known as the "birthplace of the clay Catrina" and is a popular destination for those celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Capula is also known for the skillful artists who make these stunning clay catrinas and even though you may still find Catrinas in Capula, Michoacan, our vintage Catrina's are truly special, one-of-a-kind, and of amazing quality.
**Although we try our best to photograph in a way that best represents the color, due to the nature of photography, lighting, computer resolution, other factors, colors may vary slightly in person.