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Antonio López (Salvadoran Military Figure)
Antonio Lopez may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Antonio Lopez (illustrator) (1943–1987), American fashion illustrator **''Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco'', 2017 documentary film about the illustrator *Antonio López García (born 1936), Spanish realist painter and sculptor Politicians *Antonio López de Ayala Velasco y Cardeñas, Count of Fuensalida (died 1709), Spanish nobleman and politician *Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794–1876), Mexican general at the Battle of the Alamo *Antonio López Muñoz, 1st Count of López Muñoz (1850–1929), Spanish nobleman and politician *Antonio López-Istúriz White (born 1970), Spanish politician *Antonio Xavier López Adame (born 1972), Mexican politician Sportspeople *Antonio López Herranz (1913–1959), Spanish football player and manager *Antonio López (footballer, born 1957), Spanish football defender and manager *Antonio López Nieto (born 1958), Spanish football referee *Antonio López (footballer, born 1965), Spanis ...
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Antonio Lopez (illustrator)
Antonio Lopez (February 11, 1943 – March 17, 1987) was a fashion illustrator whose work appeared in such publications as ''Vogue'', ''Harper's Bazaar'', ''Elle'', ''Interview'' and ''The New York Times''. Several books collecting his illustrations have been published. In his obituary, the ''New York Times'' called him a "major fashion illustrator." He generally signed his works as "Antonio." Biography Antonio Lopez was born in Utuado, Puerto Rico. When he was seven years old, his family moved to New York City. His parents, Maria Luisa Cruz and Francisco Lopez influenced him to apply his artistic talents to fashion. He attended the Traphagen School of Fashion, the High School of Art and Design, and the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). Lopez graduated from Traphagen School of Fashion in 1955 in Illustration. While attending F.I.T. as a student in 1962, he began an internship at ''Women's Wear Daily'' which led to him leaving school and working at the publication. ...
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