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Manuel Gregorio Acosta

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Nationality
  
American, Mexican

Movement
  
Chicano

Name
  
Manuel Acosta


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Born
  
May 9, 1921 (
1921-05-09
)
Aldama, Mexico

Alma mater
  
University of Texas at El Paso

Known for
  
Painting, sculpture, illustration

Died
  
October 25, 1989, El Paso, Texas, United States

Education
  
University of Texas at El Paso

Manuel Acosta - Texas State Historical Society


Biography

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Manuel Acosta (1921–1989) was a Mexican-American painter and illustrator who was born into an impoverished family in Aldama, Chihuahua, Mexico, on May 9, 1921. His father, Ramón P. Acosta, had fought in the Mexican Revolution with Pancho Villa, and the Mexican Revolution was a recurring theme in Manuel's paintings. The family moved to El Paso, Texas, United States, in 1924.

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Manuel Acosta served in the United States Air Force during World War II, and became an American citizen shortly after discharge. In the fall of 1946 he attended the College of Mines and Metallurgy (now the University of Texas at El Paso), where he studied drawing and sculpture under sculptor Urbici Soler (1890–1953). In 1952 he became an apprentice to painter Peter Hurd on a mural project about pioneer Texas located at the West Texas Museum in Lubbock. He spent a year at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles and six months at the University of California, Santa Barbara, before establishing his home and studio in El Paso, Texas.

He was bludgeoned with a lead pipe and murdered on October 25, 1989 by a drunken Mexican national and is buried in the United States at Fort Bliss National Cemetery.

Public Collections

  • National Portrait Gallery
  • El Paso Museum of Art
  • Museum of Texas Tech University
  • New Mexico Museum of Art
  • References

    Manuel Gregorio Acosta Wikipedia