The emblematic Catrina, an elegantly dressed character with a woman's body and skull face, is an icon of Mexican identity. Tied to the Day of the Dead celebrations, whichhonorsthe departed, it was initially called 'La CalaveraGarbancera.' Mexican cartoonist José Guadalupe Posadacreated her in 1910, while artist Diego Rivera gave her a name, thanks to her appearance in his 1947 mural […]