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Home > UTA Libraries > Special Collections > U.S. - Mexico War Collection > Mexican War Decalcomania Paintings Collection

Mexican War Decalcomania Paintings Collection

Collection materials include two paintings on glass utilizing decalcomania, a technique of decorating glass and ceramics popular in the nineteenth century, that depict two Mexican War battles: the Battle of Monterrey (1846) and the Battle of Mexico City (1847). The paintings are titled "Burying the Dead after the Battle of Monterey" and "Battle of Mexico."

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