
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Broadsheet relating to the sensational story of a jealous man named Ramón Palma, who required extreme measures from his female lovers to demonstrate their loyalty to him
José Guadalupe Posada
- Date
- ca. 1891
- Medium
- Type-metal engraving and letterpress on tan paper
- Department
- Drawings and Prints
- Institution
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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