La Catrina, also known as La Calavera Catrina, is one of Mexico’s most iconic symbols of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) ...
This lady is dressed as La Catrina The figure of La Catrina is also a part of Day of the Dead's history. La Catrina was a cartoon drawing by the illustrator Jose Guadalupe Posada around 1910 ...
Want to get your face painted like La Catrina, the famous Day of the Dead Woman? You don’t need to bring all your makeup for ...
La Catrina has become a prominent symbol of death in Mexico, and is the inspiration for a lot of Day of the Dead makeup and costumes. People make figurines out of clay, wood or paper mache to ...
Created around 1910, José Posada's woodcut of the elegant skeleton la Catrina (detail, right) continues to animate celebrations of the Day of the Dead. Iliana Montoya (Coahuiltecan/Saginaw ...
When the Day of the Dead is in danger of never being celebrated again, she must break all the rules to rescue the bread of the dead and the hot chocolate of this wonderful tradition.