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          Ruben C. Cordova evaluates artist Octavio Medellín's later work, beginning with his masterpiece, the "History of Mexico."....

          Pencil sketch of Octavio Medellin, working on his carved red sandstone sculpture, Doe and Fawn, at a studio in the Villita Historic Arts Village, in San Antonio.

        1. This thesis focuses on Octavio Medellín's early life and career in San Antonio to reclaim his recognition as a significant Texas artist.
        2. Ruben C. Cordova evaluates artist Octavio Medellín's later work, beginning with his masterpiece, the "History of Mexico.".
        3. Octavio Medellin's repousse copper and brass sculpture, ''The Promised Land'', under construction at his studio in Bandera, Texas.
        4. He founded the Octavio Medellin School of Sculpture, which later morphed into the Creative Arts Center (CAC) in East Dallas where many of Dallas.
        5. Octavio Medellín

          American sculptor

          Octavio Medellín (–) was a Mexican American sculptor and teacher, best known for the Mexican-influenced sculptures that he created in Texas in the first half of his career.

          In the s, s, and s, his art became more abstract.

          Medellín wrote that “sincere art must be elemental and close to the earth,” and he strove to create art influenced by “the common people and everyday life,” not “politics” or “sophisticated ideas.”[1] In the s and s, Medellín's work consisted primarily of sculptures and some paintings, many of which are owned by Southern Methodist University's Bywaters Special Collections.

          Early life

          Born of the son of an Otomi Indian mine worker in San Luis Potosi, Mexico in , Medellín's native country was turning violent and riots were erupting more frequently than before.[2] The violent chaos of the revolution in his country caused his family to relocate several times before they would eventually settle in to S