The true heartfelt pain, anguish and scope of the Mexican Revoloution are captured in photographs taken by Mexican Artist Agustin Victor Casasola (1874-1938) during the late 1890's and early 1900's.

Viewers of the exhibit will see how magnificently Casasola captured the determination in the eyes of the fighters, their chests criss-crossed with ammunition belts. Other familiar images portraying the chronology of the Mexican Revolution.
Included in the exhibit are such diverse images as priveleged ladies promenading on Plateros Avenue (1900); federaled battling Zapatistas in Morelos (1911); a father and son fighting side by side (1914); and the execution of a revolutionary in Sonora (1915).
For more information, please contact Minerva T. or Gilberto V. Martinez at:
P.O. Box 457
Del Valle, TX
78617
Or call (512)440-7731 to leave a message.


