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 Posada1947The Nodding Renealmiaafter Peter Charles Henderson1801The Dragon Arumafter Peter Charles Henderson1801Fragment Landscape IIPeter A. ChamberlainJanuary 1969The Queenafter Peter Charles Henderson1804Night CryLetterio Calapai1947The CryLeonard Baskin1960Laugh Now Cry LaterVarious Artists2007Costume - Life DrawingPeter Blaken.d.Art History - Short CoursePeter Gourfain2016 Powered by eMuseum