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ca. 1890–1910

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Man and woman dancing
ca 1890–1910

Two men in an arena holding cocks in preparation for a fight, spectators around the perimeter
ca 1890–1910 (reprinted 1964)

Men in a tavern standing around a bar
ca 1890–1910 (reprinted 1964)

A priest conducting mass from a pulpit for women dressed in black
ca 1890–1910

Figure pierced by an arrow, holding a serpent and surrounded by flames
ca 1890–1910

The arrival of the skeletons of the penitentiary (Posada); two skeleton angels in lower corners of verso (Manilla)
1902

In proof of true love, a watercarrier skeleton arguing with a woman (Posada); two skeleton angels in upper corners (Manilla)
ca. 1900–1910

The grand skeleton mole, skeletons eating mole and drinking in a cemetery (Posada); flanked by skeletons holding scythes (Manilla)
1902

Broadsheet relating to skeletons rising from their graves, two skeletons duelling with swords
1904

Broadsheet relating to the great calavera of the Chin-Chun-Chan, a zarzuela (traditional form of musical comedy)
1904
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