Mexican pulp art is something to which collectors have been paying increased attention in recent years. However, it isn’t really pulp art in the traditional sense because it post-dates the era. That said, the pieces are very interesting. These were all painted by Dagoberto Dinorin (note his signature on three of the pieces) and he’s gotten so popular that some works of his sell for five-hundred dollars or more. We have five for your enjoyment, and we’ll have more from this genre later.
1973—Allende Ousted in Chile
With the help of the CIA, General Augusto Pinochet topples democratically elected President Salvador Allende in Chile. Pinochet’s regime serves as a testing ground for Chicago School of Economics radical pro-business policies that later are applied to other countries, including the United States.