The Catrina dolls are an important part of the Day of the Dead celebration in Mexican culture. Photographed from vendors at the Day of the Dead (Dia los Muertos) celebration in the small town of Capula in the state of Michoacan, Mexico. Known also as La Cartrina Figurine or La Calavera Catrina, represents a satire begun in the early 1900’s by artist Jose Posada. No matter who you are, or how rich, everyone will end up as skeletons!The Catrina dolls are an important part omadef the Day of the Dead celebration in Mexican culture. Photographed from vendors at the Day of the Dead (Dia los Muertos) celebration in the small town of Capula in the state of Michoacan, Mexico. Known also as La Cartrina Figurine or La Calavera Catrina, represents a satire begun in the early 1900’s by artist Jose Posada. No matter who you are, or how rich, everyone will end up as skeletons! Not copyrighted.
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