Porfirio Salinas
Porfirio Salinas | |
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| Born | November 6, 1910 Bastrop, Texas, United States |
| Died | April 18, 1973 (aged 62) |
| Education | Robert William Wood, José Arpa |
| Known for | Landscape painting |
| Movement | Early Texas, American Impressionism |
Porfirio Salinas (November 6, 1910 – April 18, 1973) was an early Texas landscape painter who is recognized for his depictions of the Texas Hill Country in the springtime. He was one of the first Mexican American artists to become nationally recognized for his paintings. He was described by The New York Times as being United States President Lyndon B. Johnson's favorite painter. Works by Salinas are displayed in the Texas State Capitol, the Texas Governor's Mansion and in a number of museums including the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas, and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.