Los cocineros
- Collection
- Description
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Broadsheet, printed on both sides. The first song or text is titled Los cocineros, and is an extract from a musical farce first published in Spain, by Enrique García Álvarez and Antonio Paso (Los cocineros : zarzuela cómica en un acto y tres cuadros. Madrid, 1897). It is illustrated with a Posada metal engraving showing female cooks and pots and pans. The second song is titled Nuevas y oportunas decimas del drenaje en Mexico, and concerns the Mexico City sewer system
- Creation Date
- 1900
- Illustrator
- Publisher
- Physical Description
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1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages) : illustrations ; sheet 21 x 31 cm, folded to 21 x 16 cm
- Material Details
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text
- Note
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Caption title
Cover illustration of women in chef outfits by José Guadalupe Posada
Printed on green paper
Verse begins: Las chicas de este barrio que quieren hoy lucirse
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- Language
- Spanish; Castilian
- Publication
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Mexico, A. Vanegas Arroyo
- Copyright
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Public domain (MX)
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Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
- Last Modified
2021-05-25