Photographer: Natalino Russo
Code: PBC431320
DESCRIPTION
La Catrina is an iconic figure in Mexican culture, particularly associated with the Dia de los Muertos celebration. It is a skeletal representation, elegant and dressed in classy attire, often accompanied by a wide-brimmed hat. La Catrina has become a popular symbol of the celebrations related to the remembrance of the deceased in Mexico.
This figure was created by the Mexican illustrator and engraver José Guadalupe Posada in the 20th century. Initially called "La Calavera Garbancera," La Catrina became a symbol of social criticism, highlighting the vanity and transience of wealth and beauty.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Natalino Russo is a freelance photographer and reporter. With a degree in Natural Sciences, he specializes in professional photography and documentation. He realized several reportages in many countries around the world. His works are published in magazines such as National Geographic, Geo, PleinAir, Dove, Meridiani, Le Scienze, Itinerari e luoghi, Qui Touring. He works with publishers as Skira and Touring Club Italiano.