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Sacamantecas merch

7 pieces with a design of our own: T-shirts, women's T-shirts, premium T-shirts, hoodies, posters, sweatshirts and mugs. They come from the same source as the film, not from the film.

Printed in the European Union · Delivery in 3-4 working days · 14 days to return it · Our own design, not official merchandise

2 designs for this story

Que viene el Coco

The pieces

Where the design comes from

Here Comes the Bogeyman · Anónimo / tradición oral, con una imagen fijada por Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) · h. 1445-1799 (folclore); el grabado de Goya, 1799. El Coco no tiene cara, y por eso vale para todo. Goya lo grabó en 1799 como una figura tapada con una sábana de la que solo asoma un zapato, la prensa española del XIX le añadió un saco y un cuchillo, y el cine se lo quedó entero: Michael Myers sale acreditado como «la Forma», el demonio de Sinister se llama Míster Boogie y el niño de El orfanato lleva un saco con dos agujeros. Esta colección viene de ahí. Read the whole story.

Based on a True Story · Sin autor único: cartógrafos, grabadores, cartelistas y fotógrafos de cada época (Olaus Magnus, Goya, Alexander Gardner, Alfred Leete) · 1539-1945. Aquí no hay una novela de la que partir: hay una batalla, una fecha y un cartel de reclutamiento. Los hechos no son de nadie, y por eso el biopic es el género más copiado y menos demandado del cine. Lo que se dibuja son los objetos con los que las películas reconstruyen lo que pasó: mapas del XVI, planchas de Goya, uniformes, tipografías de guerra. Read the whole story.

These pieces are not official Sacamantecas merchandise and RELIC is not associated with its rights holders. The designs are our own and come from public-domain works; the title is used to say which story each piece is about. (What is licensed is kept apart, under official merchandise.) Legal notice.

The original works

Plate 3 from "Los Caprichos": Here comes the bogey-man (Que viene el Coco)
Plate 3 from "Los Caprichos": Here comes the bogey-man (Que viene el Coco) · Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) · 1799 record
A deputy's nightmare: –Oh my friend, what has happened? –I dreamed I was invalidated, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, December 7, 1869
A deputy's nightmare: –Oh my friend, what has happened? –I dreamed I was invalidated, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, December 7, 1869 · Honoré Daumier · December 7, 1869 record
A deputy's nightmare: – Oh my friend, what has happened? – I dreamed I was invalidated, from "News of the day"
A deputy's nightmare: – Oh my friend, what has happened? – I dreamed I was invalidated, from "News of the day" · Honoré Daumier · December 7, 1869 record
Funereal Folly, from "The Disparates" (Follies / Irrationalities)
Funereal Folly, from "The Disparates" (Follies / Irrationalities) · Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) · ca. 1815–19 (published 1864) record

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