González Amezcua, Consuelo, 1903-1996
Artist and poet. Born June 13, 1903, in Piedras Negras, Coah., Mexico. Moved to Del Rio, Texas, with her family in 1913 and lived there the rest of her life. Known especially for her intricate ink drawings which she called "filigranas," González Amezcua became a well-known artist late in life, exhibiting her work in galleries and museums in the United States and Mexico.
From the guide to the Chelo Gonález Amezcua Papers 23666058., 1934-1996, (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)
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Birth 1903
Death 1996