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Tamariz
Tamariz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Carlos Cueva Tamariz (1898–1991), Ecuadorian politician, lawyer and university professor * Ernesto Tamariz (1904–1988), Mexican sculptor * Hugo Salazar Tamariz (1923–1999), Ecuadorian poet, novelist and playwright *Juan Tamariz Juan Tamariz-Martel Negrón (born 18 October 1942, Madrid) known professionally as Juan Tamariz or just Tamariz, is a Spanish magician. American stage magician Ricky Jay once said he considered Tamariz a magician people will remember. Tamari ...
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Ernesto Tamariz
Ernesto Tamariz Galicia (11 January 1904 – 30 September 1988) was a 20th-century Mexican sculptor specialized in public monuments, religious statues and funerary art. His most famous work is "Altar to the Fatherland" (''Altar a la patria''), a memorial to the Mexican cadets killed during the Battle of Chapultepec (''Niños Héroes''). He also sculpted the statue of St Pio of Pietrelcina and John Paul II at the old Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the new central altar of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City, the tomb of Alfonso Reyes at the Rotunda of Illustrious People and the tomb of Ignacio Zaragoza, among others. Works According to María Estela Duarte, curator of ''Épica y gloria monumental'' ("Epic and monumental glory"), a posthumous exposition of Tamariz at the Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Museum of Mexico City, the sculptor completed some 128 monuments throughout Mexico. List of works # "Altar to the Fatherland" (''Altar a la patria''), a memorial to ...
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Carlos Cueva Tamariz
Carlos Cueva Tamariz ( November 5, 1898 – April 8, 1991) was an Ecuadorian politician, lawyer and university professor. Early life Carlos Cueva was born on November 5, 1898 the first son of Agustín Cueva Muñoz and his wife Domitila Tamariz Larrea in Cuenca. His father was a journalist and politician that later worked at the Azuay Province's Government and at the City Hall of Cuenca. The family moved to Milagro when he was three, where his father worked as book keeper. 1904 the family returned to Cuenca and Cueva was educated at the catholic elementary school "San José de los HH.CC." Later he went to the "Colegio Seminario" High School until it closed on 1912. Finally, on 1916 he graduated from High School at the "Benigno Malo" after attending one year with a scholarship the Agriculture School of Córdoba. Cueva attended the University of Cuenca, where he graduated as a lawyer on 1922. As a student, he presided the first ''Federación de Estudantes Universitarios'', the ...
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Hugo Salazar Tamariz
Hugo Salazar Tamariz ( Cuenca, September 2, 1923 – Guayaquil , motto = Por Guayaquil Independiente en, For Independent Guayaquil , image_map = , map_caption = , pushpin_map = Ecuador#South America , pushpin_re ..., January 31, 1999) was an Ecuador poet, novelist and playwright. His writing is marked by socialist realism. Works * Otra historia del mismo Lobo (1964), novel * The Indian in the Novels of Ciro Alegría (1965) essay * Los constructores del amanecer: novela (1995), novel * El mago, agitador profesional: novela (2002), novel * Transparencia en el trébol (1948) * Diálogo con una gente intransigente (1988) * El habitante amenazado: (poema contra el pacto militar) (1955) * La llaga (1962), play * La falsa muerte de un ciclista (1968), play * En tiempos de la colonia (1979), play * Toque de queda, play * Por un plato de arroz, play * El habitante amenzado (1973), play * Si ...
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