Skip to main content Collections Menu Image Not Available for CryExpandMy CollectionView PDFCryPreviousNext Image Not Available for CryCryArtist Peter Hoag (American, born 1935)Date1955ClassificationsPrintMediumcolor woodcutDimensions18 1/8 x 23 1/4 inCredit LineMuseum purchaseObject number1955.30 Discover More Image Not Available for 12. All Hallow’s Eve. At last the day of all the dead has arrive,/ On which they rejoice, replete with pleasures without number./ In place of sad mourning for ourselves,/ Let us, with laughs and pulque, go cry in our cups.12. All Hallow’s Eve. At last the day of all the dead has arrive,/ On which they rejoice, replete with pleasures without number./ In place of sad mourning for ourselves,/ Let us, with laughs and pulque, go cry in our cups.José Guadalupe Posada194738. Song. Music and a good throat!/ He who sings drives care away/ (Such to me befell)./ Sing also of sorrow/ When you cannot cry.José Guadalupe Posada194724. The Exhausted Drum of War. The Drum of War cries out:/ “The drum of my head,/ “Like the drum that is my body,/ “No longer can admit/ “Rumors and clamors of war.”José Guadalupe Posada1947Fragment Landscape IIPeter A. ChamberlainJanuary 1969Night CryLetterio Calapai1947The CryLeonard Baskin1960Laugh Now Cry LaterVarious Artists2007Costume - Life DrawingPeter Blaken.d.Art History - Short CoursePeter Gourfain2016Sophia SchollPeter Gourfain2006untitled [dog, landscape]Peter E. Schrothno date Image Not Available for The Meeting PlaceThe Meeting PlaceConrad Marca-Relli1982 Powered by eMuseum