“Aquel quien conoce de sus pecados ve el lugar del infierno que merece”. The struggle between Carlo de Fornaro and the Electric Tram Company of Mexico. 1908-1909
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Carlo de Fornaro, The Diary, Mexican Electric Tram Company, political cartoonsAbstract
At the end of 1906, an Italian-Swiss caricaturist, Carlo de Fornaro, arrived in Mexico, who initially focused on the seventh art. However, at the beginning of 1908, he created different political cartoons, whose main objective was to strongly criticize the Mexico City tram company. So we will see what his cartoons were like and what role El Diario, the newspaper in which he published his works, had, and later contemplate the foreign vision that the cartoonist had for said company.
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