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  1. Luis Alfonso Jiménez Jr. (July 30, 1940 – June 13, 2006) was an American sculptor and graphic artist of Mexican descent who identified as a Chicano. He was known for portraying Mexican, Southwestern, Hispanic-American, and general themes in his public commissions, some of which are site specific. The most famous of these is Blue Mustang.

  2. Luis Jiménez Biography. The large-scale public sculptures of American artist Luis Jiménez (1940–2006)—mythical, violent, political, garish, sexy, fun, and often profound—reflected their maker's vision of Mexican-American culture and his often critical views of the wider Southwestern and American cultures in which Mexican Americans live.

  3. Luis Jimenez is a Puerto Rican-American comedian and Spanish radio host. Jimenez created "El Vacilón de la Mañana", the morning show which, during its 13 years on the air, grew to become the No.1 morning show, in the New York market, and the most listened to Spanish radio morning show in the U.S. [ citation needed ] It was syndicated in X ...

  4. Luis Jimenez is Probably Best known for being the creator and mastermind behind “El Vacilón de la Mañana” the morning show that during its 13 years on the air grew to become the No. 1...

  5. Learn about Luis Jiménez, a contemporary artist who created large fiberglass sculptures of women and men with colorful and vibrant styles. Explore his biography, works, exhibitions, and related books at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

    • July 30, 1940
    • June 13, 2006
  6. Jun 21, 2017 · For more than twenty years, Vaquero, a monumental sculpture by Luis Jiménez, has greeted visitors as they enter the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Art conservator Helen Ingalls describes the...

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    Luis Jiménez (1940-2006) created colorful fiberglass sculptures of cars, women, Aztecs, and rodeo riders. His works are in museums and collections across the US and reflect his Texas and New Mexico heritage.

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