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Title
De los Escombros se Levanta un Pueblo con Dignidad/ From the Rubble a People with Dignity Arises
Creator
Chagoya, Enrique, Artist
Contributor
Chagoya, Enrique, Artist
Date Created and/or Issued
1986-02-21
1986-03-29
Publication Information
California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives, Dept of Special Collections, Donald Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010, cema@library.ucsb.edu, (805) 893-8563, URL: http://cemaweb.library.ucsb.edu/cema_index.html
Contributing Institution
UC Santa Barbara, Library, Department of Special Research Collections
Collection
Galería De La Raza archives
Rights Information
Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
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California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives, Dept of Special Collections, Donald Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010; cema@library.ucsb.edu (805) 893-8563
Description
From The Earthquake in Mexico -- Tragedy and Hope Exhibition. Image is of poster featuring a photo of rubble and destroyed possessions, the only intact one being a wedding photo. Text reads, "de los escombros se levanta un pueblo con dignidad From The Rubble A People With Dignity Arises A People to People Project" Text running sideways along left side reads, "Committee Pro-Aid To Popular Shelters In Mexico City Galeria De La Raza La Raza Graphics Center Mexican Museum Mission Cultural Center" and along the right side reads, "Asociacion Civil De Los Colonos De La Colonia De Morelos Brigada Andres Garcia Salgado". Photo caption reads, "Foto Xitlali Madrazo". In bottom right corner, "Mission Grafica Design Enrique Chagoya F.". Inscription below image area reads, "43/90 GALERIA" and the artist's signature.
Cat.3 100(7)
The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Galeria de la Raza 2857 24th Street San Francisco, California 94110 t: 415.826.8009 Phone: 1-415-826-8009 E-mail: info@galeriadelaraza.org Web: http://www.galeriadelaraza.org
Type
image
Form/Genre
35mm slide
Screen Prints
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/hb3h4nb43g
CEMA 4
Language
English
Subject
Graphic arts
Chicano art
Chicanos
Disasters in art
Earthquakes in art
Mexican American art
Mexican Americans
Mexico City earthquake, 1985
Posters
Prints
Photography in art
Place
San Francisco (Calif.)

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