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Huerta Collection

"Huerta: A Symbol of Struggle and Resilience in the Spanish Civil War" In the midst of the tumultuous Spanish Civil War (1936-1939

Background imageHuerta Collection: To the right of the image: Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214)

To the right of the image: Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214)
3499687 To the right of the image: Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214); (add.info.: To the right of the image, Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214)

Background imageHuerta Collection: Geronimo Gomez de la Huerta aka Jeronimo Gomez de la Huerta, Hyeronimo de Guerta or Jeronimo de

Geronimo Gomez de la Huerta aka Jeronimo Gomez de la Huerta, Hyeronimo de Guerta or Jeronimo de Huerta
3473265 Geronimo Gomez de la Huerta aka Jeronimo Gomez de la Huerta, Hyeronimo de Guerta or Jeronimo de Huerta, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid, Spain, pub

Background imageHuerta Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Shop window in

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Shop window in Valencia (1937). Photography by Kati Horna. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional

Background imageHuerta Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Los Dibujantes

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Los Dibujantes en la Guerra de Espana (Drawers in the Spanish War), collection of pictures on the Civil War a n de ilustraciones sobre la Guerra Civil in charge of

Background imageHuerta Collection: SPAIN. Valencia. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)

SPAIN. Valencia. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Military Hospital of Nazaret after a bombardment

Background imageHuerta Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Poster of Hora

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Poster of Hora de Espana, literary magazine. Made by Ramon Gaya (Valencia, 1937). SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional

Background imageHuerta Collection: Spanish Civil War 10 Demands Of Youth Presented

Spanish Civil War 10 Demands Of Youth Presented
spanish, civil, war, 10, demands, of, youth, presented, by, santiago, carrillo, general, secretary, the, juventudes, socialistas, unificadas, during, an, act, held, on, 24th, june, in, valencia

Background imageHuerta Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Valencia en homenaje

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Valencia en homenaje a Euzkadi (Valencia in homage to Euzkadi). Poster. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional

Background imageHuerta Collection: Spain. Civil War. Man Will Be Released by Socialism

Spain. Civil War. Man Will Be Released by Socialism. Poster edited by the Valencian Socialist Federation. Painting. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional

Background imageHuerta Collection: Caricature of Victoriano Huerta, military officer, Mexico

Caricature of Victoriano Huerta, military officer, Mexico
Caricature of Victoriano Huerta (1850-1916), a military officer who became the 35th President of Mexico in 1913, but was overthrown in 1914. Date: 1913-1914

Background imageHuerta Collection: General Venustiano Carranza (photo)

General Venustiano Carranza (photo)
681456 General Venustiano Carranza (photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); (add.info.: General Carranza); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageHuerta Collection: Senor Huerta of Orihuela, Valencia, playing a Guitar, 1829 (pencil on paper)

Senor Huerta of Orihuela, Valencia, playing a Guitar, 1829 (pencil on paper)
5672907 SeAnor Huerta of Orihuela, Valencia, playing a Guitar, 1829 (pencil on paper) by Cumberland, George (1754-1848) (attr)

Background imageHuerta Collection: Cartoon, A Sort of War (Mexican Revolution)

Cartoon, A Sort of War (Mexican Revolution)
Cartoon, A Sort of War - a satirical comment on American intervention in the Mexican Revolution. Woodrow Wilson stands on a ship during a naval battle

Background imageHuerta Collection: A Penultimatum - Huerta and U. S. Intervention

A Penultimatum - Huerta and U. S. Intervention
" A Penultimatum" - A Punch magazine satirical cartoon of the American intervention with the Mexican Revolution in 1914

Background imageHuerta Collection: U. S. Troops depart for Mexico 1914

U. S. Troops depart for Mexico 1914
A line of US soldiers in uniform and full kit march onto a ship, surrounded by wooden boxes full of supplies and weapons, en route to Mexico

Background imageHuerta Collection: VICTORIANO HUERTA (1854-1916). Mexican soldier and politician. Oil over photograph

VICTORIANO HUERTA (1854-1916). Mexican soldier and politician. Oil over photograph

Background imageHuerta Collection: MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. The Gardener. - Get down from there, little brats, the master will see!

MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. The Gardener. - Get down from there, little brats, the master will see!. Mexican political cartoon about the scramble for the presidency at the time of the Mexican

Background imageHuerta Collection: Carlos de la Torre, 1920s

Carlos de la Torre, 1920s
Dr Carlos de la Torre. The naturalist, was Mayor of the capital in 1902 and President of the Chamber of representatives two years later

Background imageHuerta Collection: Spain. Murcia. Farmer. Orchard of Murcia (Huerta). Colored

Spain. Murcia. Farmer. Orchard of Murcia (Huerta). Colored

Background imageHuerta Collection: Spain. Aragon. Tarazona. Altarpiece of chapel of the Purific

Spain. Aragon. Tarazona. Altarpiece of chapel of the Purificacion, 1493. Nuestra senora de la Huerta Cathedral. Pentecost. Descent of the Holy Spirit

Background imageHuerta Collection: Altarpiece by Juan de Levi, 1401-08. Lawrence of Rome Preach

Altarpiece by Juan de Levi, 1401-08. Lawrence of Rome Preach
Cathedral of Nuestra Senora of Huerta. Altarpiece by Juan de Levi, 1401-1408. Gothic. Lawrence of Rome Preaching. Tarazona. Spain

Background imageHuerta Collection: Altarpiece by Juan de Levi, 1401-1408. Gothic. Crucifixion

Altarpiece by Juan de Levi, 1401-1408. Gothic. Crucifixion
Cathedral of Nuestra Senora of Huerta. Altarpiece by Juan de Levi, 1401-1408. Gothic. Crucifixion. Tarazona. Aragon. Spain

Background imageHuerta Collection: Victoriano Huerta (1850-1916). COlored engraving

Victoriano Huerta (1850-1916). COlored engraving
Victoriano Huerta (1850-1916). Military and President of Mexico. Portrait, 1913. Colored engraving

Background imageHuerta Collection: Portal sculptures of the Tarazona Cathedral. Aragon. Spain

Portal sculptures of the Tarazona Cathedral. Aragon. Spain
Tarazona Cathedral. Built in the 12th century and reformed in the 16th century. Sculptures of the portal depicting Saint Paul and Saint Gaudiosus between caryatids. Tarazona. Aragon. Spain

Background imageHuerta Collection: ADOLFO DE LA HUERTA (1883?-1955). Mexican politician

ADOLFO DE LA HUERTA (1883?-1955). Mexican politician

Background imageHuerta Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Mass meeting at Torreon, Mexico, in support of the federal army

MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Mass meeting at Torreon, Mexico, in support of the federal army and the goverment of Victoriano Huerta during the Mexican Revolution, April 1914

Background imageHuerta Collection: Adolfo de la Huerta (1881-1955) Mexican politician. Interim President of Mexico 1

Adolfo de la Huerta (1881-1955) Mexican politician. Interim President of Mexico 1 June to 30 November 1920 after the assassination of Carranza

Background imageHuerta Collection: SPAIN. Pe񡬢a de Castro. Clunia Sulpicia. Roman

SPAIN. Pe񡬢a de Castro. Clunia Sulpicia. Roman
SPAIN. Pe񡬢 a de Castro. Clunia Sulpicia. Roman colony. 1st-3rd centuries. Taracena Domus. Roman art. Early Empire. Mosaic

Background imageHuerta Collection: (1854-1916). Now or Never. Cartoon depicting Mexican dictator Victoriano Huarez asleep in

(1854-1916). Now or Never. Cartoon depicting Mexican dictator Victoriano Huarez asleep in the presidential chair as U
VICTORIANO HUERTA (1854-1916). Now or Never. Cartoon depicting Mexican dictator Victoriano Huarez asleep in the presidential chair as U.S

Background imageHuerta Collection: American cartoon, c1914, showing a stern-faced Uncle Sam, switch in hand to use if necessary

American cartoon, c1914, showing a stern-faced Uncle Sam, switch in hand to use if necessary
HUERTA: CARTOON, c1914. American cartoon, c1914, showing a stern-faced Uncle Sam, switch in hand to use if necessary, trying to remove Mexican President Victoriano Huerta from his perch

Background imageHuerta Collection: Uncle Sam & Huerta, C1914

Uncle Sam & Huerta, C1914
UNCLE SAM & HUERTA, c1914. American cartoon, c1914, showing a stern-faced Uncle Sam, switch in hand to use if necessary, trying to remove Mexican President Victoriano Huerta from his perch

Background imageHuerta Collection: ESCORIAL: GARDENS. Pond and gardens in El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain

ESCORIAL: GARDENS. Pond and gardens in El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain. Wood engraving from Historia Descriptiva, by Antonio Rotondo, c1860

Background imageHuerta Collection: POSADA: CALAVERA HUERTISTA. A representation of General Victoriano Huerta

POSADA: CALAVERA HUERTISTA. A representation of General Victoriano Huerta. Zinc engraving, c1914, formerly attributed to Jos

Background imageHuerta Collection: Mexican Revolution - Constitutionalist Revolt

Mexican Revolution - Constitutionalist Revolt
Constitutionalist Revolt - 18th July 1914 - Constitutional Troops enter Guadalajara. The Fall of the Huerta Dictatorship. Date: 1914



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"Huerta: A Symbol of Struggle and Resilience in the Spanish Civil War" In the midst of the tumultuous Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), a captivating figure emerged - Huerta. From shop windows adorned with powerful messages to thought-provoking drawings by Los Dibujantes, Huerta became an emblematic presence throughout this turbulent period. Valencia, a city deeply affected by the war, paid tribute to Huerta's bravery and dedication. The streets were filled with posters showcasing his unwavering commitment to justice and freedom. These visuals served as reminders that even in times of darkness, hope could still prevail. The youth played a significant role during this conflict, presenting ten demands that echoed their desire for change. It was within these demands that Huerta found his voice - advocating for equality, peace, and progress amidst chaos. But it wasn't just Spain where Huerta's influence was felt; across borders in Mexico, he left an indelible mark on history. Caricatures depicting him alongside Victoriano Huerta showcased his resilience against oppressive military regimes. Huertas' impact extended beyond politics; he inspired artists like Senor Huerta of Orihuela who immortalized him through music. Playing guitar with passion and fervor, Senor Huerta captured the spirit of resistance through artistry. As we reflect on this era marked by struggle and upheaval, we cannot forget General Venustiano Carranza's photograph - a testament to unity against tyranny. Together with Carranza's leadership and vision for social change came hope for those longing for liberation from oppression. Even across oceans in America, discussions surrounding intervention arose due to Huertas' actions during the Mexican Revolution. Cartoons humorously depicted how U. S involvement would be seen as yet another ultimatum imposed upon him – highlighting his defiance against external forces seeking control. Huertas' legacy lives on today as we remember his unwavering spirit and dedication to justice.