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Alternate Titles
  • Lady and Man or Family
Artist Federico Castellón (American, born Spain, 1914 - 1971)
Datecirca 1948
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumetching pencil
Dimensions7 13/16 x 5 15/16 in
Credit LineGift of Emil Arnold and Benjamin Weiss
Object number1967.891
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Advice
Advice
Federico Castellón
circa 1948
97. Advice to Bride or Groom. Marry under three different laws,/ Follow my advice;/ Be married under civil law,/ And also by the Church;/ But remember this:/ Also for love, the oldest law of all.
97. Advice to Bride or Groom. Marry under three different laws,/ Follow my advice;/ Be married under civil law,/ And also by the Church;/ But remember this:/ Also for love, the oldest law of all.
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
Chinese Family
Chinese Family
Federico Castellón
circa 1947
30. Hallowe’en Advice. Put no trust in people,/ They are treacherous in truth./ Well, me, I like the mad-caps/ They do not steal my very teeth!
30. Hallowe’en Advice. Put no trust in people,/ They are treacherous in truth./ Well, me, I like the mad-caps/ They do not steal my very teeth!
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
58. Advice to a Young Lady. Do not stroll in the fields/ When the wind is blowing strongly,/ For girls are like flowers/ Which the wind turns wrongly.
58. Advice to a Young Lady. Do not stroll in the fields/ When the wind is blowing strongly,/ For girls are like flowers/ Which the wind turns wrongly.
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
68. Some Free Advice. If you continually make love/ To an old, wrinkled woman,/ Sooner or later you will turn/ Into a bag of bones.
68. Some Free Advice. If you continually make love/ To an old, wrinkled woman,/ Sooner or later you will turn/ Into a bag of bones.
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
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Sketches and Personal Notes
Federico Castellón
1968
Gaby
Gaby
Federico Castellón
circa 1965
Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
Federico Castellón
20th century
The Disappearing Self-Portrait
The Disappearing Self-Portrait
Federico Castellón
circa 1965
Rosa C.
Rosa C.
Federico Castellón
1965
Martha
Martha
Federico Castellón
1965
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