ROW ONE, Adolfo Quinteros, Cárdenas por la Paz Date: 1961, Linoleum cut (presumably reduced in size for reproduction) with type. Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on typical fine colored paper. Image dimensions: 4.2" x 3.5" Sheet dimensions: 6.7" x 9.1" Prignitz number: 338
Reference: Prignitz, page 342 Description:A depiction of Cárdenas with nationalistic and peace elements as a look back on the achievements of his presidency.

Pablo O'Higgins Title: Intervencion en Veracruz Date: 1961 Medium: Linoleum cut (presumably reduced in size for reproduction) with type. Edition: Unknown Inscriptions/Annotations: None Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on typical fine colored paper. Image dimensions: 3.5" x 4.9" Sheet dimensions: 6.7" x 9.1" Prignitz number: 335 Reference:TGPpr, 342. MPegc, 66, up(image.) POhr, 95 (image.) Description: A depiction of American intervention in Veracruz.

ROW TWO, Francisco Mora Title: Siempre Paz y Felicidad Date: 1961 Medium: Linoleum cut (presumably reduced in size for reproduction) with type. Edition: Unknown Inscriptions/Annotations: None Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on typical fine olive colored paper Image dimensions: 5.5" x 8.2" Sheet dimensions: 6.8" x 9.2" Prignitz number: 333 Reference:TGPpr, 185, 342 Description:A depiction of two children dancing in a peaceful world.

Jesús Álvarez Amaya Title: Cárdenas y la Expropiación Petrolera Date: 1961 Medium: Linoleum cut (presumably reduced in size for reproduction) with type. Edition: Unknown Inscriptions/Annotations: None Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on typical fine colored paper. Image dimensions: 3.5" x 4.6" Sheet dimensions: 6.7" x 9.1" Prignitz number: 339 Reference: Prignitz, page 342
Description:A depiction of president Lazaro Cárdenas with elements of the Mexican oil industry reminding the people that he was the one to expropriate Mexican oil from for- eign companies.

ROW THREE Leopoldo Méndez Title: El Imperialismo y la Guerra Date: 1937
Medium: Lithograph with type, presumably trasferred to the stone. Edition: Unknown
Inscriptions/Annotations: Both examples signed in left margin by Méndez. Bears name "Méndez" in graphite on verso at LC. Paper/impression quality: Excellent impressions on typical fine red/orange colored paper. Image dimensions: 7.2" x 5.7" Sheet dimensions: 9.6" x 6.5" Prignitz number: 236 Reference:TGPpr, # 236, 333-334.TGPdoce, 16. MPmmp, 182, 241. MAiom, 118. LMasu, 33.LMdc, 141. LMapl, 22. LMcm, 27. LMcms, #180A. LMeog, #64, 96, 174.
Description:The first volante created by the TGP A powerful depiction of a figure swathed in fascist flags with cannons for arms and rifles for legs marching through a town. The image is accompanied by a quote by Lazaro Cardenas.

Leopoldo Méndez Title: Meastro tu estas solo contra: Date: 1938 Medium: Linoleum cut with type. Edition: Unknown Inscriptions/Annotations: One example is unattached. The other example is part of the sheet with four volantes printed together and is signed by the artist in graphite at LR of image "Méndez." The two gang printed sheets are reproduced after this flyer.
Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on typical fine colored paper. Image dimensions: 5.3" x 7.1" Sheet dimensions: 13.4" x 9.1" (unattached example) Prignitz number: 244
Reference:TGPpr, 334-335.TGP50 2.TGPstan, 6.TGPdoce, 146. MPmmp, 183, 241. LMmma, # 21, 60.LMdc, 56.LMdc, 146 (image.) LMapl, 56. LMeog, #61, 93, 174.
Description:A powerful advertisement of the effectiveness of printed propaganda as an effective weapon. The image shows a depiction of a teacher with only a chair to defend himself being assailed on all sides.

José Chávez Morado Title:"Los Cañones de los Fusiles de la Reacción ya no deben encontrarte solo." Date: 1961 Medium: Linoleum cut with type. Edition: Unknown Inscriptions/Annotations: None Paper/impression quality: Excellent impressions on typical fine colored paper. Image dimensions: 5.5" x 7.7" Sheet dimensions: 13.2" x 9.1" Prignitz number: 243 Reference:TGPpr, 334.TGPdoce, 146. MPmmp, 220, 236.
Description: A depiction of community members apparently uniting to expel a man, pos- sibly a 'camisa dorado/gold shirt' who would be from the ARM (Revolutionary Mexican Alliance), a fascist organization known for suppression of unions and violent domination of the poor in general.