He died on December 14, 1994 at 32 years old. Antonio López de Santa Anna was born in Jalapa, Vera Cruz province, on February 21, 1794. Antonio Lopez Birthday and Date of Death. Santa Anna gained much prestige in 1829 when he fought against Spain’s attempt to reconquer Mexico, and he became known as the Hero of Tampico. After a four-year absence, Douglas returned on July 23, 2008. In 1828 he backed Vicente Guerrero for president, only to help depose him later. This article was most recently revised and updated by, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Antonio-Lopez-de-Santa-Anna, Texas State Historical Association - The Handbook of Texas Online - Biography of Antonio López de Santa Anna, Public Broadcasting Service - New Perspectives On The West - Biography of Antonio López de Santa Anna, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Children's Encyclopedia (Ages 8-11), Antonio López de Santa Anna - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). Burton, Richard; Lopez, Antonio; Finamore, Roy. The San Antonio Daily Express printed a story in 1889, supplied by a professor George W. Noel, of an account by Mexican soldier Felix Nuñez. Born on February 21, 1794, in Veracruz, Santa Anna enjoyed a middle-class upbringing. He gained enough prestige from this event to act as dictator from March to July 1839, while the president was away. He was a disastrous president for Mexico, losing first Texas and then much of the current American West to the United States. Ramos died in 1995. Fortunately, says Karin Nelson, a new book and exhibition are reigniting his flame. Log in or sign up to leave a comment Log In Sign Up. His influence on post-independence Mexican politics and government in … 1. Updates? Although his parents were by no means wealthy, they did have enough money to send him to school for a few years. He died in 1987 of complications from AIDS. Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Antonio Lopez was born on February 11, 1943 and died on March 17, 1987. His family was Spanish and Caucasian. When war with the United States broke out, Santa Anna contacted U.S. Pres. When Santa Ana was 16, the family sent him to the military academy, from which he graduated in time to serve in the royalist army against the forces of independence. It was a good fit for him. And then there is General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Mexico’s “Napoleon of the West.” Between 1833-1855, Santa Anna was President or “dictator for life” several times, including after what might have been one of the greatest military mistakes in the history of the Western Hemisphere. The ads for the campaign featured models Jerry Hall, Pat Cleveland and Marisa Berenson, who were all close friends with Lopez and were often called "Antonio's girls" early in their modeling careers. After signing a public treaty ending the war and a secret treaty in which he promised to do everything he could to ensure that the Mexican government adhered to the public treaty, Santa Anna was sent to Washington, D.C., for an interview with Pres. He fought against Miguel Hidalgo, the priest and original leader of th… [11], Painter Paul Caranicas is president of the Antonio Lopez Foundation. 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. [3] Lopez discovered Jessica Lange in 1974. as a student in 1962, he began an internship at Women's Wear Daily[6] which led to him leaving school and working at the publication. Antonio Lopez was born c. 1871. "[20], His work is also included in the exhibit "Drawing Fashion" at the Design Museum in London, England, running November 17, 2010- March 6, 2011. [11], In additions to books of his fashion illustration, the book Antonio's Tales From the Thousand and One Nights was published in 1985. [5], While attending F.I.T. [12], A book on the career of Antonio Lopez, Antonio Lopez: Fashion, Art, Sex, & Disco, by Roger Padilha and Mauricio Padilha (with a foreword by Andre Leon Talley and an epilogue by Anna Sui), was published by Rizzoli in September 2012. In his obituary, the New York Times called him a "major fashion illustrator. San Antonio Alcalde Francisco Antonio Ruiz gave the most concise account of the aftermath of the Texas Revolution battle that ended on March 6, 1836. Sharing some love about Ravann Rachelle Horton & Sebastian (Sebi) Antonio Lopez. [3][15], His collaborator Juan Eugene Ramos survived until 1995, when he also died of AIDS. [8], In 2013, MAC Cosmetics launched a campaign dedicated to Lopez. Antonio López de Santa Anna, in full Antonio López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, (born February 21, 1794, Jalapa, Mexico—died June 21, 1876, Mexico City), army officer and statesman who was the storm centre of Mexico’s politics during such events as the Texas Revolution (1835–36) and the Mexican-American War (1846–48). [8][9][10] Lopez and Ramos also discovered Grace Jones and Tina Chow. Magazine, November 1978. This surge of glory helped him gain the presidency in 1833 as a Federalist and opponent of the Roman Catholic Church; in actuality, however, he established a centralized state. [19], Antonio's Tales from the Thousand & One Nights was an inspiration to fashion designer Suneet Varma's 2010 collection "The Pirates of Couture. Grave site information of Antonio Lopez (Died: 4 Mar 1983) at Geelong Western Cemetery in Herne Hill, Victoria, Australia from BillionGraves Trini Lopez, who was known for his hit "If I Had a Hammer," is dead. Character history. Ochoa's wife did not know that he had fallen from the balcony and died, according to police. General Santa Anna outlived his usefulness and ambition, and died at … [13], Lopez explored themes of queer desire and race in his art through cultural references to subjects, such as Josephine Baker and The Wild One. [17], Designer Hannah MacGibbon cited Lopez as an inspiration for her Fall 2009 Ready-to-Wear Collection for Chloé. Antonio was 44 years old at the time of death. He remained in power until 1836, when he marched into Texas to quell a rebellion by primarily U.S. settlers there. The son of a minor colonial official, Santa Anna served in the Spanish army and rose to the rank of captain. Andrew Jackson, who returned him to Mexico, where, in the meantime, he had been deposed from power during his absence. [4][6] In 1969 he moved to Paris along with Ramos and was an associate of Karl Lagerfeld; he stayed there until the mid-1970s. 1 of 21. The design of Giorno Giovanna, one of the series' protagonists, was based on a design done by Lopez for the cover of New York Times. His father, a well-to-do Veracruz mortgage broker, had estates in Jalapa. Antonio is the eldest child of Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald and Martin Fitzgerald.Years after Martin disappeared, Antonio … Omissions? He was born to Antonio López de Santa Anna and Manuela Pérez de Lebrón, who belonged to the elite criollo racial group of American-born Spaniards. In 1844, public opinion turned on the president, and rioters tore down his statues and dug up his leg. Antonio Lopez, fashion’s foremost illustrator, burned bright—and then faded away. In 1838, when the French navy seized Veracruz and demanded an indemnity for injuries to French citizens in Mexico, Santa Anna led forces to Veracruz, only to shoot at the ships as they departed. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Two years before he died senile and broke, the disgraced Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna lived in a modest residence in Staten Island. He lost a leg in the skirmish. He died on October 26, 1942 in New York at 71 years old. Santa Anna possessed a magnetic personality and real qualities of leadership, but his lack of principles, his pride, and his love of military glory and extravagance, coupled with a disregard for and incompetence in civil affairs, led Mexico into a series of disasters and himself into ill repute and tragedy. [3] The book was the inspiration for Marc Jacobs' 2007 "Arabian Nights" event. His army defeated Texan forces at the Alamo and Goliad before moving eastward to the San Jacinto River, where he was defeated and captured by Gen. Sam Houston. Santa Anna again retired, moving to Jamaica in 1847 and to New Granada in 1853. [22], Students at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City request his name at the library more than any other. Both proposals were refused. Soldiers buried the Mexican corpses in the graveyard, but when it was full, dumped the rest of the bodies in the river. [14], Lopez died of Kaposi's Sarcoma as a complication of AIDS at UCLA Medical Center; he was living in New York but was in Los Angeles for an exhibition of his art at Robert Berman Gallery in Santa Monica; he was attended by his friend and model Susan Baraz. In 1821 he supported Agustín de Iturbide and the war for Mexican independence, but in 1823 he helped overthrow Iturbide. Antonio López de Santa Anna (February 21, 1794–June 21, 1876) was a Mexican politician and military leader who was President of Mexico 11 times from 1833 to 1855. report. Birthday: February 11, 1943 Date of … Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. Several books collecting his illustrations have been published. An Antonio Lopez illustration for G.Q. [4] He also did illustrations of fashion designs by Charles James.[when? "General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna died in this city on the 21st inst. After some formal education and a short career as a merchant, he was appointed to the infantry. During the course of this punitive expedition, Texas declared its independence from Mexico (March 2). 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. Shortly afterward he left for a freelance position at the New York Times. 0 comments. He was 83. [9] The organization Focus on AIDS, which raises funds for AIDS research, care and education through photography auctions was founded in 1987 by Baraz and Vue magazine publisher Hossein Farmani in response to Lopez' death. Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo ˈlopez ðe ˌsant‿ˈana]; 21 February 1794 – 21 June 1876), usually known as Santa Anna or López de Santa Anna, was a Mexican politician and general. His circle of friends also included photographer Bill Cunningham; circa 1966 Antonio introduced him to photographer David Montgomery, who gave Cunningham his first camera. Security officers told police they heard … Ronnie Lopez, who rose from the mountainous mining town of Miami to become a top powerbroker in Democratic politics in Phoenix and a mentor to hundreds of young people, has died. Close. This surge of glory helped him gain the presidency in 1833 as a federalist and an opponent of the Roman Catholic Church; in actuality, however, he established a centralized state. [7] He discovered Jerry Hall and lived with her in Paris at the beginning of her modeling career. hide. [3][4] He attended the Traphagen School of Fashion, the High School of Art and Design, and the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). Mila Rose Wallace was nearly 7 months old when she died unexpectedly at a San Antonio day care Feb. 4, 2019. Antonio H Lopez was born on June 16, 1962. However he may have been condemned by parties, his career formed a brilliant and important portion of the History of Mexico, and future historians will differ in their judgment of his merits. [4] His parents, Maria Luisa Cruz and Francisco Lopez influenced him to apply his artistic talents to fashion. Antonio López de Santa Anna, in full Antonio López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, (born February 21, 1794, Jalapa, Mexico—died June 21, 1876, Mexico City), army officer and statesman who was the storm centre of Mexico’s politics during such events as the Texas Revolution (1835–36) and the Mexican-American War … Lopez, Antonio; Hemphill, Christopher; Ramos, Juan; Amiel, Karen. After his army had defeated Texan forces at the Alamo and Goliad, Santa Anna then moved eastward to the San Jacinto River, where he was defeated on April 21 in the Battle of San Jacinto and was captured by Gen. Sam Houston. Antonio López de Santa Ana was born in Jalapa, Veracruz. He fought on both sides of nearly every issue of the day. Lopez graduated from Traphagen School of Fashion in 1955 in Illustration. [21], Lopez was a major source of inspiration for fashion designer Anna Sui's Spring 2012 fashion collection. Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox. 57% Upvoted. Several books collecting his illustrations have been published. His father was an officer in the ro… Two years before he died, poor and blind, Santa Anna was allowed to return to his country. During this expedition, Texas declared its independence from Mexico. James K. Polk, who arranged for a ship to take him to Mexico for the purpose of working for peace. Born in 14 Jun 1830 and died in 24 Dec 1903 San Jose, Texas Antonio López https://www.todocoleccion.net/arte-dibujos/antonio-lopez-fashion-ilustrador-para-revista-vogue-paris-modelo-kenzo~x62327480, For other people also named Antonio Lopez, see, "Critical Desires: Race and Sexuality in the Work of Antonio", "Antonio Lopez is dead at 44; was major fashion illustrator", "Traphagen Alumni, The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion", "Fashion Illustrator Antonio Lopez Sketched His Dreams—and Made Fashion Reality", "Juan E. 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[18], Lopez' work was included in April 2009 exhibit "The Line of Fashion", curated by Robert Richards at the Society of Illustrators in association with the Leslie Lohman Gay Art Foundation. "[3] He generally signed his works as "Antonio. Ten years later he sought U.S. support in an attempt to oust the emperor Maximilian, whom the French had placed on the Mexican throne; at the same time, he offered his services to Maximilian. Santa Anna took charge of the Mexican forces upon his return; but instead of acting for peace, he led his men against the United States until he was routed by U.S. forces under Gen. Winfield Scott. A family of six, including four small children ages 11 months to 4-years, were found dead at their home in San Antonio, Texas.Police say it does not look like an accident. Santa Anna’s severed leg did not remain in the ground for long, however. Why did General Antonio López de Santa Anna take only 600 troops to The Alamo? Grave site information of Antonio Lopez Lopez (Died: 26 Nov 1996) at Cementerio General Alajuela in Alajuela, Alajuela Canton, Alajuela, Costa Rica from BillionGraves Antonio de Padua MaríaSeverinoLópez de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón was born on February 21, 1794, in Xalapa, Veracruz, New Espana (New Spain). share. Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794–1876) General, led Mexican forces at the Battle of San Jacinto. In 1836 Santa Anna marched into Texas to quell a rebellion primarily by U.S. settlers there. [16], Lopez' art and photography were exhibited at Staley-Wise Gallery in New York in March–April 2000. Nuñez described the death of a tall American wearing a long buckskin coat and “a round cap without any bill and made of fox skin, with the long tail hanging down his back.” Why did General Antonio López de Santa Anna take only 600 troops to The Alamo? He only had 2 pickups. Antonio Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions.Antonio is played by Christopher Douglas from October 1, 2001, to June 24, 2004. Lopez's artwork served as inspiration for japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki, most of Lopez's work is often referenced, and even at times directly taken, in the covers and pin-ups featured in issues of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. "[3], Antonio Lopez was born in Utuado, Puerto Rico. López, the eldest son of the dictator Carlos Antonio López, seized power upon his father’s death (Sept. 10, 1862) and quickly established his own supremacy with the help of the army.Showing little understanding of his country’s need to remain neutral in squabbles between the two South American giants, Brazil and Argentina, early in … Lopez died in 1987, aged 44, from complications resulting from Aids. (Pictured: Bob Starr, ... Lopez did not live a long life, just 44 years. [1], His circle of friends also included photographer Bill Cunningham;[9] circa 1966 Antonio introduced him to photographer David Montgomery, who gave Cunningham his first camera. [citation needed], In June 2016, the exhibit Antonio Lopez: Future Funk Fashion opened at El Museo del Barrio in New York City.[23][24]. By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica. Santa Anna gained much prestige in 1829 when he fought against Spain’s attempt to reconquer Mexico, and he became known as the Hero of Tampico. When he was seven years old, his family moved to New York City. This page was last edited on 30 November 2020, at 15:45. Corrections? Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. ], Lopez worked in close collaboration with Juan Eugene Ramos, and for a few years they were romantic partners. save. The sun rose on September 6, 1980 and blessed her mom with Miss Ravann Rachelle Horton in Vancouver, Washington. Posted by 2 hours ago. Two years later he led a revolt and seized power, which he held until he was driven into exile in 1845. After a valiant fight in a San Antonio hospital, Arianna Lopez, 8, died on Monday from injuries she sustained when an alleged drunken driver plowed into her bedroom while she was sleeping.

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