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Corona moved to Tucson in 1950. His studio and residence was located at 1701 East Speedway Boulevard, and then 902 North 4th Avenue overlooking Catalina Park.
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or the Canal of Santa Anita; and his iconographic Mexican Virgins painted in tones of blue, purple, and gold often encrusted with mother of pearl.
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Matty Family Residence, Tucson, Arizona, until removed in October, 2013 and donated to the Arizona Historical Society
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Benton, Pat Moran, Arizona Daily Star, Corona now performs magic with paintbrush instead of cape, July 27, 1971.
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Cardon, Charlotte, Arizona Artisan, Salvador Corona: A bullfighter turns in his cape for canvas, October 1974.
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Hacienda Corona (Bed & Breakfast and Event Center), Nogales Arizona (extensive; exterior, well preserved)
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While in Tucson his work was sold exclusively through Frank Patania Thunderbird shops located next to the
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in 1903 when he was 8. He attended the New English College in Mexico and then crossed into a career in
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Bates House (Old Mountain Oyster Club): Stone and Toole Avenue Tucson Arizona (interior and exterior)
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he was gored and turned to painting. He was given his first painting lessons by fellow bullfighter
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His traditional self-developed folk art style images depicted pastoral colorful scenes of
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Salvador Corona was born on his family's ranch Hacienda Mideras in the Mexican state of
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Cheek, Lawrence W., Tucson Citizen, Portraits of a Tucson Muralist, March 11, 1976 .
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His work can be divided into three categories: a vice-regal era with European and
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Frank Patania residence, Catalina Vista, Tucson, Arizona (unknown condition)
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Jacome Department Store, Tucson Arizona (location of mural panels unknown)
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Vince's Fine Italian Food, Speedway Blvd. Tucson, Arizona (painted over)
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Milton, Corine Holm. Corona: Bullfighter and Artist, Sunstone Press.
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designed Broadway Village. His work was owned by U.S. President
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noblemen mixed with Indians; stylized landscapes of Patscuaro,
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Alex Jacome residence, Tucson, Arizona (unknown condition)
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entering the ring for the first time in 1913. In 1919 in
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Chihuahua
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