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At first, to get on good terms with God, he took on as his motto " God and crime"
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Mexican
20th century
At first, to get on good terms with God, he took on as his motto " God and crime"
1938
Artists
Raúl Anguiano
Artist
Classification
Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Culture
Mexican
Century
20th century
Division
Modern and Contemporary Art
Department
Department of Prints
Dimensions
25.9 x 21.5 cm (10 3/16 x 8 7/16 in.)
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