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Assassination of General Alvaro Obregón, Directed by the Clerical Reactionaries. July 18, 1928. | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
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Assassination of General Alvaro Obregón, Directed by the Clerical Reactionaries. July 18, 1928.
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Mexican
20th century
Assassination of General Alvaro Obregón, Directed by the Clerical Reactionaries. July 18, 1928.
1947
Artists
Fernando Castro Pacheco
Artist
Classification
Prints
Technique
Linocut
Culture
Mexican
Century
20th century
Division
Modern and Contemporary Art
Department
Department of Prints
Dimensions
22.5 x 30.6 cm (8 7/8 x 12 1/16 in.)
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