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  Juan Gonzalez | Nancy Hoffman Gallery
Juan Gonzalez was born in Camaguey, Cuba in 1942.
In Gonzalez's piece In His Silence, we see the artist's love of art history, the crown of sacred fire or light was inspired by Redon's The Crown (Musee d'Orsay 1910), the stone sculpture he based on Alexandre Falguiere's 1867 Tarcisius, boy martyr (Musee d'Orsay).
The oval shape occurring in Gonzalez's flaming halo and in the plywood is the mandorla or vesica, the almond- or fish-shaped oval of light expressing spiritual radiance in sacred art, since the fish had been one of the secret signs of Christianity among the early believers and martyrs.
www.nancyhoffmangallery.com /artists/gonz.html   (400 words)

  
 Julio Cesar Gonzalez - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Julio Cesar Gonzalez (born July 30, 1976) is a light-heavyweight boxer who holds the WBO and lineal world titles in that weight class.
Gonzalez was born in Guerrero Negro, Mexico and still claims Mexico as his native country although he has lived in the United States for several years.
Gonzalez earned his second shot at a world title on October 18, 2003, when he flew to Hamburg, Germany for a showdown with undefeated Dariusz Michalczewski for the WBO light-heavyweight championship.
www.infosearchpoint.com /display/Julio_Gonzalez   (430 words)

  
 BoxingTimes.com - Roy Jones, Jr. vs. Julio Gonzalez (July 28, 2001)
Gonzalez did the splits when his hit the deck and it was remarkable he wasn't injured when he crashed to the floor.
Gonzalez attempted to utilize his jab in the third but Jones easily was able to slip the shots and counter with ringing right hands to the head.
Gonzalez managed to draw himself up into a sitting position and then slowly climbed to his feet at the count of five.
www.boxingtimes.com /analyses/2001/010728jonejr_gonzalez.html   (1415 words)

  
 Gonzalez brings balance and concern to campaign | Oct 10, 1997
Gonzalez concedes that it is slightly unusual for a Yale student to be running for city office, but he maintains his commitment has not disrupted his normal routine.
Gonzalez currently divides his time between outreach to student and resident voters, and developing a relationship with the city, assessing the problems that it faces.
Gonzalez focused on the taxi-system monopoly in the town, rate and service regulation and improved conditions for drivers, the Farmington Canal (which requires Yale's consent to be redeveloped into a public jogging or biking trail), panhandling and homelessness, and extending the living wage initiative to increase health benefits and coverage.
www.yaleherald.com /archive/xxiv/10.10.97/news/gonzalez.html   (717 words)

  
 Cyber Boxing Zone -- Boxing Chronicle
Gonzalez had promised to bring the fight to Jones, and he attempted to fulfill his boast by dusting himself off an attacking the 32 year-old light heavyweight champion.
The punch stunned Gonzalez, and dipped his knees to the canvas for the third knockdown of the night.
Gonzalez beat the count easily, and tried to finish strong by fighting out the final minute with his hands flying...
www.cyberboxingzone.com /boxingchronicle/articles_rjgonzalez.html   (2100 words)

  
 Boxing2004 P4P Number 1
In the closing bout, Julio Gonzalez (36-2, 22 KO's) stopped David Telesco (29-4-1, 24 KO's) after Telesco fell into the ropes and Gonzalez unleashed a combination of punches that prompted the referee to jump in and halt the action at 1:06 of the 8th.
For the entire round Gonzalez would track down Telesco, who was now in full retreat, and when he caught up with him, Gonzalez would once again land to the body and head with sharp accurate blows, especially the ones downstairs.
It was then that Gonzalez swarmed and landed a series of unanswered punches that prompted the ref to bring the bout to a halt at the 1:06 mark.
boxing2005.com /FightReport/2004/GonzalezvsTelesco.htm   (409 words)

  
 BoxingTimes.com - Julio Gonzalez vs. Julian Letterlough (February 2, 2001)
Gonzalez looked like he was gone in the 10th when he was dropped for the third time and ended up flat on his back staring up at the ring lights.
Gonzalez was up at the count of three but flexed his mouth to see if his jaw was still attached to his face.
Gonzalez hit the deck for the second time as he fell face forward and came to rest underneath the ropes and resting on the ring apron.
www.boxingtimes.com /analyses/2001/010202gonzalez_letterlough.html   (1205 words)

  
 Julio Gonzalez -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Julio González, a (An artist who creates sculptures) sculptor from (A parliamentary monarchy in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula; a former colonial power) Spain
Julio González, a (A ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of 9 players; teams take turns at bat trying to score run) baseball player from (A communist state in the Caribbean on the island of Cuba; involved in state-sponsored terrorism) Cuba
Julio González, a baseball player from (A self-governing commonwealth associated with the United States occupying the island of Puerto Rico) Puerto Rico
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/J/Ju/Julio_Gonzalez.htm   (172 words)

  
 Boxing News : David A. Avila : Julio Gonzalez: A Mexican in Germany
For many who haven't heard, Gonzalez (35-1) captured the WBO light heavyweight title last October from the formerly undefeated Dariusz Michalczewski and now he'll defend it against another German-based fighter on Saturday.
Because his world title victory against Michalczewski was not televised in this country, Gonzalez's capture of the title did not have the worldwide effect it should have garnered.
With that, Gonzalez put on his gloves and jumped in the ring to begin his final workout before heading to Germany.
www.maxboxing.com /Avila/Avila011504.asp   (1409 words)

  
 ESPN.com: BOXING - Gonzalez says he has fighting chance vs. Jones
Gonzalez, who attended Sonora and Edison high schools, shares something with a fighter known by many as the world's greatest fighter today.
All Gonzalez gathered was garlic in the hot Mexican fields, and he worked as a bowling alley attendant and handyman.
Gonzalez, seeking to be a world champion, hopes he topples Jones from the top of boxing's pedestal.
espn.go.com /boxing/news/2001/0728/1232258.html   (500 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Gonzalez doesn't plan to hold back   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gonzalez is an all-action fighter with as much heart and determination as anyone in the sport.
Gonzalez played soccer and wrestled as a kid, grew up in Mexico idolizing Julio Cesar Chavez and started boxing at age 13.
Gonzalez realizes that Jones is a tougher test, but his plan is set.
www.usatoday.com /sports/boxing/stories/2001-07-25-jones-gonzalez.htm   (476 words)

  
 ESPN.com: BOXING - Dominant Jones easily keeps light heavyweight titles vs. Gonzalez
Jones floored Gonzalez again with a left in the opening seconds of the fifth round -- a punch that obviously hurt the challenger.
However, Gonzalez recovered quickly and was the aggressor the last half of the round.
Jones clearly hurt Gonzalez near the end of the ninth round, but couldn't put the challenger down again until the 12th, when he did so with a right hand.
espn.go.com /boxing/news/2001/0728/1232397.html   (648 words)

  
 Boxing News -- 24 hours/day - Reload often!
Gonzalez made history on October 18 of this year in Hamburg, Germany when he wrestled away the WBO title from legendary champion Dariusz Michalczewki.
Gonzalez was more than cordial in regard to a rematch, stating, " He gave me an opportunity to fight him, so if he wants to fight me, anytime, I will even go back to his house where I beat him once and I know I can beat him again.
Gonzalez added, "I was about 15-0 as an amateur before I suffered my first defeat and that is when I went to try out for the Mexican Olympic team in 1996.
www.fightnews.com /trillo41.htm   (1543 words)

  
 Julio Gonzalez - Tête penchée
Julio González, one of the most important sculptors of the twentieth century, began his four-year collaboration with Picasso in 1928.
Julio González has been since crowned the father of constructed metal sculpture, precursor of the modern movement of sculptors in iron.
Julio González’s family had been leading goldsmiths and craftsmen in metal in Barcelona for two generations and at the age of fifteen he had been apprenticed to his father’s studio.
www.artnet.com /artwork/424108304/julio-gonzalez-tete-penchee-.html   (597 words)

  
 Boxing2005.com - P4P Number 1
Julio Gonzalez (now 37-2, 23 KO's) is now the number 1 IBF Light Heavyweight mandatory to current champ Clinton Woods after a 6th round stoppage due to an unintentional headbutt from Montell Griffen (now 47-5, 30 KO's) opened up a cut over Julio's right eye.
Julio though, kept his cool and when he could get away, he was landing sharp punches.
Julio came out of the round worse for wear and the ref noted his injury was due to an unintentional headbutt.
www.pound4pound.com /FightReport/GonzalezvsGriffen.htm   (611 words)

  
 Julio Gonzalez: “I Have Become The Man To Beat!”
Julio Gonzalez, California’s superstar light heavyweight contender makes a most welcome return to the ring on Friday night – unfortunately for his legion of local fans, his Telefutura bout takes place in snowy Chicago so they’ll have to be content with watching it on TV.
Gonzalez has his eye on another title shot and like the other big names of his division is eagerly awaiting the whims of Roy Jones on the subject.
Gonzalez was unable to be in the corner of his best friend Vargas for his January ESPN2 date with Joel Casamayor because he was in the middle of heavy training for the Johnson fight.
www.laprensa-sandiego.org /archieve/april11-03/julio.htm   (951 words)

  
 " Make Room for Julio Gonzalez "... by Jim Amato
Julio turned pro in the late 90's but emerged as a contender in 2001 when he outscored the brutal punching Julian Letterlough over twelve rounds at the Ohio State Fairgrounds in Columbus, Ohio.
Although Julio lost the verdict by a wide margin he showed he was a top caliber contender.
In Julio's opinion Jones would have beat Michalczewski if they would have met when there was a high demand for that match up.
www.braggingrightscorner.com /amatogonzalez041005.html   (403 words)

  
 TalkingBoxing.com - For All Your Boxing Needs - News and Discussion
Gonzalez and Woods are tough guys, with the ability to fight on both the inside and box on the outside.
Julio Gonzalez: No of course not, I believe I have everything it takes to beat him and become world champion again.
Julio Gonzalez: Well, you know, that’s good and I hope he is. That may be really his goal.
www.talkingboxing.com /interviews/2005/gonzalezinterview.html   (631 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Julio GonzAlez (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Julio GonzAlez, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
The son of a goldsmith and sculptor, GonzAlez went to Paris in 1900.
Executed with ingenuity, GonzAlez's semiabstract sculptures (e.g., Hombre-Cactus, 1939–40) are often free interpretations of the human figure.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/G/GonzalJ.html   (234 words)

  
 USC Fisher Gallery
Julio González revolutionized the use of welded iron as an artistic material, thus initiating a new language in sculpture.
Born in Barcelona in 1876, Julio González was heir to a lineage of metalsmiths.
Julio was able to maintain relationships with Spanish artists from Les Quatres Gats while at the same time becoming acquainted with artists such as Juan Gris, Max Jacob, Jaime Sabartés, and Pablo Gargallo.
www.usc.edu /org/fishergallery/exhibitions_juliogonzalez_press.shtml   (1716 words)

  
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Julio González (Barcelona, 1876 — Paris, 1942) is one of the foremost sculptors of the 20th century.
The most important collection of Julio González’s work is that of the IVAM, made up of almost 400 pieces (between sculptures, drawings, paintings and jewellery) from different purchases, but fundamentally from the donations of Carmen Martínez and Viviane Grimminger, the artist’s heiresses.
One of the IVAM galleries in the Centre Julio González is dedicated to the permanent exhibition of the sculptor’s works.
www.ivam.es /asp/pag1.asp?idpag=colivam&idioma=i   (186 words)

  
 González, Julio on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
(Julio Gonzalez is accused of setting fire to the Happy Land Social Club)
Robert Rauschenberg has been selected to receive the Julio Gonzalez International Prize in recognition of his contribution to the arts.(Awards and Grants)(Brief Article)
Gonzalez après sa victoire Le boxeur mexicain Julio Cesar Gonzalez a conquis le titre WBO des poids mi-lourds en battant a.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/G/GonzalJ1.asp   (497 words)

  
 Julio Gonzalez at Kent Gallery, 2000
This early phase of Gonzalez's career was cut short due to a shortage of oxygen and acetylene caused by World War I, which forced him to give up working in welded iron and concentrate instead on drawing.
Along with Constantin Brancusi and Alberto Giacometti, Gonzalez is regarded as one of the early pioneers of modern sculpture, as well as a founder of the tradition of welded-iron sculpture that began in the 1930’s and extends into our present age.
Gonzalez has been the subject of over 50 museum retrospectives including two important survey exhibitions within the United States organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1956) and more recently the Guggenheim Museum (1983).
www.kentgallery.com /gonpr00.htm   (573 words)

  
 Prizefightnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Julio turned pro in the late 90's but emerged as a contender in 2001 when he outscored the brutal punching Julian Letterlough over twelve rounds at the Ohio State Fairgrounds in Columbus, Ohio.
Although Julio lost the verdict by a wide margin he showed he was a top caliber contender.
In Julio's opinion Jones would have beat Michalczewski if they had met when there was a high demand for that match up.
www.prizefightnews.com /jims.asp?rno=103   (399 words)

  
 Julio Gonzalez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julio Gonzalez is a common personal name that can refer to different people:
Julio Gonzalez, the arsonist responsible for the 1990 Happyland Fire
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Julio_Gonzalez   (98 words)

  
 Clinton Woods Vs Julio Gonzalez: Last Man Standing
Gonzalez and Woods each bring to the table their own very distinct attributes; to pick a winner is a tough task to be sure!
Gonzalez is a pressure fighter, whilst his skills are not dazzling he is indeed a hard man to beat and perhaps even harder man to discourage.
As the moment of truth nears Gonzalez is a narrow favourite with the bookmakers to take the title on Friday night; and as he will be in Clintons back yard that goes someway to demonstrating the scale of the challenge the Mexican presents.
www.eastsideboxing.com /news.php?p=4582&more=1   (1069 words)

  
 Title Shot for Julio Gonzalez
Julio sports an impressive 38-2 record and he has met the cream of the division.
Julio hit the comeback trail with impressive kayoes over Tyrone Armstead, Joe Kiwanuku, Jonathan Young and Thomas Reid.
Although it was a split decision, Julio gave Dariusz a boxing lesson as he captured the WBO title.
www.fightkings.com /gonzaleshot.htm   (401 words)

  
 Candidates face off as election enters home stretch | Oct 31, 1997
Julio Gonzalez, CC '99, the Democratic candidate, and Robert Kokta, BK '00, the Republican, have spent the past several weeks campaigning throughout campus.
Gonzalez's speech emphasized his prior experience in the city, gained while working on Dwight Hall projects over two summers.
The conclusion was especially heated, as Kokta scorned the recent mayoral appointment of Gonzalez to the post of interim alderman, replacing outgoing Ward One alderman Josh Civin, CC '96.
www.yaleherald.com /archive/xxiv/10.31.97/news/candidates.html   (774 words)

  
 Julio Gonzalez Online
Julio González copyright requests handled by the Artists Rights Society.
Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Julio Gonzalez
All images and text on this Julio Gonzalez page are copyright 2007 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/gonzalez_julio.html   (240 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Gonzalez revels in surprise upset of Michalczewski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Julio Gonzalez has come a long way from the Mexican immigrant boy who picked onions in the California fields for $1 a bucket to help his family make ends meet.
Now Gonzalez is a light heavyweight champion after a monumental upset of Dariusz Michalczewski (No. 2 USA TODAY, 48-1) on Saturday in Hamburg, Germany.
But Gonzalez knew he was winning because the crowd was so subdued.
www.usatoday.com /sports/boxing/2003-10-20-gonzalez_x.htm   (623 words)

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