Item #51-2645 Grito de Dolores. Earl Thollander.
Thollander, Earl (1922-2001)

Grito de Dolores

San Francisco or Calistoga: Circa 1960s. Original ink and watercolor. 8 x 6 inches.


The Cry of Dolores (Spanish: Grito de Dolores) is an historical event that happened in Mexico in the early morning of 16 September 1810. Roman Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla rang the bell of his church and gave the pronunciamiento (call to arms) that triggered the Mexican War of Independence

Original drawing likely for South by Southwest: the Mexican-American and his Heritage. Volume 15 of Zenith books. Authors, John William Tebbel, Ramón Eduardo Ruiz. Editor, Earl Thollander. Illustrated by Earl Thollander. Publisher, Doubleday, 1969. 122 pages


Earl Thollander had more than 61 one-man shows. He illustrated 32 children's books and 20 cookbooks before he began to write, design and illustrate his own books. His first, "Back Roads of California" remained in print for 26 years. He wrote 10 books in all.
In 1960, Thollander became a freelance artist, pursuing his fine art interests along with commercial assignments. As the years progressed, he eventually illustrated thirty-two children’s books and twenty cookbooks, then, in 1970, began work on ten of his own books that he wrote, designed and illustrated, four of which remain in print at this time. His original book that started the acclaimed series "Back Roads of California," was published by Sunset Books for twenty-six years. Travel became a very important part of his life, and in 1974 he began to take sketching trips abroad, on which he served as escort to artists and others. By 1998 he had visited seventy-one countries. Item #51-2645

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