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Alberto Mijangos Art

American, Mexican, 1925-2006

Alberto Mijangos studied in the 1940s at San Carlos Art Academy and the School of the Chicago Art Institute. He belonged to the generation that came after Rivera and Siqueiros; he knew Tamayo, whose influence he felt as a young painter. Mijangos matured as an artist in San Antonio, Texas and considered himself both Mexican and American. His work, abstract with decidedly figurative elements, is that of a master artist.

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Artist: Alberto Mijangos
Mixed media Painting -- Sages Series
By Alberto Mijangos
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This mixed-media painting is complex and richly textured. As part of the Sages series, this painting features a Sage in the middle of the pictorial space. The rest of the space portr...
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Early 2000s Abstract Alberto Mijangos Art

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