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Mask of the Red Death
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Mask of the Red Death
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Mask of the Red Death

Artist Federico Castellón (American, born Spain, 1914 - 1971)
Date1969
ClassificationsPortfolio
MediumPortfolio of 16 color lithographs
Dimensions12 × 8 3/16 in. each
Credit LineGift of Hilda Castellón
Keyword/Subject
  • illustration
  • literature
Object number1978.057
Copyright© Artist / Artist's estate
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Self Portrait in Symbols (1-8)
Self Portrait in Symbols (1-8)
Federico Castellón
1965
Eight Self Portraits in Symbols (A-H)
Eight Self Portraits in Symbols (A-H)
Federico Castellón
1965
MFA Requirement for S.U. Art School
MFA Requirement for S.U. Art School
Roger Shimomura
1969
Image Not Available for Chinatown
Chinatown
Chryssa
1978
Image Not Available for The Camera Never Lies
The Camera Never Lies
Michael Peel
1980
On Liberty and Justice: 16 Philosophers
On Liberty and Justice: 16 Philosophers
April 1992
3rd color (beige) And the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all
3rd color (beige) And the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all
Federico Castellón
1969
2nd color (green) And the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all
2nd color (green) And the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all
Federico Castellón
1969
1st color (brown) And the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all
1st color (brown) And the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all
Federico Castellón
1969
And the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all
And the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all
Federico Castellón
1969
Bolivia En Esta Oscura Tierra
Bolivia En Esta Oscura Tierra
Ricardo Carpani
1970
Image Not Available for Women are better than men. Not only have they survived, they do prevail
Women are better than men. Not only have they survived, they do prevail
Garry Winogrand
circa 1981
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