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  2. File:Catrinas 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. La Calavera Catrina - Wikipedia

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    La Calavera Catrina. La Calavera Catrina ("The Dapper [female] Skull") had its origin as a zinc etching created by the Mexican printmaker and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913). The image is usually dated c. 1910 –12. Its first certain publication date is 1913, when it appeared in a satiric broadside (a newspaper-sized sheet of ...

  4. La Catrina – In Mexican folk culture, the Catrina, popularized by Jose Guadalupe Posada, is the skeleton of a high society woman and one of the most popular figures of the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico. Articles this image appears in Day of the Dead, Catrina Creator Tomascastelazo

  5. Maquillaje - Wikipedia

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    Maquillaje (Spanish for "make-up") may refer to: Maquillaje, a 2001 album by Zurdok "Maquillaje", a 1986 song by Mecano from their debut self-titled album

  6. History of Tuscany - Wikipedia

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    Cinerary urns of the Villanovan culture. The pre-Etruscan history of the area in the middle and late Bronze parallels that of the archaic Greeks. [1] The Tuscan area was inhabited by peoples of the so-called Apennine culture in the second millennium BC (roughly 1400–1150 BC) who had trading relationships with the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations in the Aegean Sea, [1] and, at the end of ...

  7. Catrina - Wikipedia

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    Catrina may refer to: Catrina (wrestler), American actress, model and professional wrestler; Catherina (and similar spellings), variant forms of the given name; Catrina River in Romania; La Calavera Catrina, a 1913 zinc etching by Mexican engraver and printmaker José Guadalupe Posada

  8. Under the Tuscan Sun (book) - Wikipedia

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    The countryside of Tuscany, Italy, where the novel takes place. Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy is a 1996 memoir by American author Frances Mayes.It was adapted by director Audrey Wells for the 2003 film Under the Tuscan Sun. [1]

  9. La Catrina Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The La Catrina Quartet is a group of four U.S.-based classical musicians who specialize in traditional and classical music from the Americas as well as traditional European pieces. The group was formed in 2001 by four graduate students at the Western Michigan University .