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[Decorated Sugar Skulls]

Description: Photograph of two sugar skulls at the Día de los Muertos exhibition. They are colorfully painted in designs around the face and top of the skulls. They are on a stand that is covered in a white cloth. The stand also has other items around the skulls. There is also a purple backdrop behind the stand.
Date: 1996
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Día de los Muertos Celebrations]

Description: Photograph of a man in a suit standing next a woman dressed up in Día de los Muertos fashion. She has a long white dress on and a large, feathered hat and her face is made up to look like a sugar skull. In the foreground, members of a mariachi can be seen
Date: 1984
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Woman Next to Altar]

Description: Photograph of a woman in a blue dress and her posing with her hands behind her back. To her left is a four tier altar that is decorated in Día de los Muertos theme. The altar is formatted like stairs in that the bottom level juts out the most and each one on top gets smaller. The wall behind her is also decorated with paper flowers.
Date: 1984
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[People Celebrating Day of the Dead]

Description: Photograph of two people is extravagant costumes that are themed to Día de los Muertos. There is a large, pink tier in the room that is decorated in yellow paper flowers and pumpkins. There are a crowd of people entering the room. There is also art hanging on the walls and a Day of the Dead themed altar on the far well.
Date: 1984
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Two People in Day of the Dead Costumes]

Description: Photograph of two girls in Day of the Dead dresses. The girl on the right is in a multicolored dress. She has a red shawl over her shoulders, a white top and the bell of her dress is green with a large pattern. She also has a sombrero on and her face is painted as a sugar skull. The girl on the left is wearing a white dress, mask and veil. In the background, there are artworks hanging on the wall.
Date: 1986
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Man in Mask Sitting in a Car]

Description: Photograph of a man sitting in a white car with a mask. The mask is sticking out of the car and partially covering the man's face. The mask has a white face with black markings, large blue feathers fanning out at the top and a few feathers coming out of the chin like a beard.
Date: 1986
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Man Standing on the Hood of a Car]

Description: Photograph of a man with his face painted as a sugar skull standing on the hood of fancifully painted car. There is a woman sitting on the same hood. There is also a man in the background with his face painted like a sugar skull and a skeleton cut out hanging from the collar of his shirt.
Date: 1986
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Costumed People Posing]

Description: Photograph of ten people in costumes and masks made to look like sugar skulls posing for the camera. There is one person in the front lying on their side. A few people in the back are not looking to the camera.
Date: 1986
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[People in Día de los Muertos Themed Costumes]

Description: Photograph of a male and female model in Day of the Dead themed costumes. The woman is on the left and is in a black lace gown with a white flower in her hair and her face made to look like a sugar skull. She is also holding a small fake skull in her hand in front of the man. He is wearing a traditional Mexican outfit and a large black sombrero.
Date: 1986
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Two People in Costume Posing for Pictures]

Description: Photograph of a man and woman in Day of the Dead themed outfits with their faces painted to look like sugar skulls. On the left is the man in a traditional Mexican outfit and sombrero and the woman is in a black lace dress. She is leaning over on the man with her mouth woman and holding a small fake skull in her open palm.
Date: 1986
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Día de los Muertos Celebrations in a Plaza]

Description: Photograph of a plaza surrounded by walls. There are arches in two parallel walls to the left and right that allow people to wander through the walkways. People fill the plaza in celebration of Día de los Muertos. There are tables set up as booths and papers on strings colored in red, white and green that represent Mexico.
Date: 1986
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum
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