Armida Juarez Romero
Armida Juarez Romero

Armida Juarez Romero

El nombre de esta niña con las mejillas y los labios rojos es Armida Juárez Romero. La imagen fue tomada alrededor de 1940 por el estudio de la fotografía Casasola. Los labios y las mejillas se han coloreado. Alfonso Casasola, miembro de una conocida familia de fotógrafos mexicanos, llegó a El Paso en la década de 1920 después de varios años en el servicio consular mexicana. Estableció la Casasola Estudio (también conocido por su nombre en español, Estudio Casasola) en 511 S. El Paso Street y estuvo activo en muchas organizaciones cívicas. Murió el 17 de febrero de 1948 ea la edad de 59, pero su esposa, Emma Flores Casasola, continuó el estudio durante muchos años. Muchos habitantes de El Paso fueron al estudio para tomar su foto.

Área: Central / Downtown

Colección: Casasola Photograph Collection

Fuente: University of Texas at El Paso Library - Special Collections Department

ID de referencia: PH041-01-00141

Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History

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