Hernández Lovio, Pedro, 1903-1966
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Pedro Hernández Lovio was a lawyer and judge in Santa Maria del Rosario, Cuba, as well as the last secretary of the Diario de la Marina newspaper. He left Cuba in 1960 and passed away in 1966.
Hernández Lovio, Pedro, 1903-1966
Pedro Hernández Lovio was a lawyer and judge in Santa Maria del Rosario, Cuba, as well as the last secretary of the Diario de la Marina newspaper. He left Cuba in 1960 and passed away in 1966.
Hernández, Eduardo "Guayo", 1916-1978
Eduardo "Guayo" Hernández was a Cuban reporter, cinematographer, and director of the news programs Noticuba and Cineperiodico. He was one of Cuba's most celebrated television reporters in the pre-revolutionary era.
Guillermo Hernandez was a Cuban banker, exile leader and Bay of Pigs Veteran.
Jorge L. Hernandez, received a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Miami in 1980 and a Master of Architecture from the University of Virginia in 1985. He then worked for Eisenman Roberton Architects and taught at The University of Virginia. In 1987 he joined the faculty of the University of Miami and established his firm. His work includes The Brickell Bridge in Miami, Florida; The Williamsburg James City County Courthouse in Williamsburg, Virginia, both secured by winning entries in international competitions; and The Coral Gables Museum, a LEED certified renovation and addition to a National Register 1939 Phineas Paiste building. He has lectured in the US and Europe, taught for the Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture and participated in numerous international symposia and conferences. His work has been published internationally.
Leopoldo Hernández is a Cuban lawyer, writer, and dramatist who resides in the United States. He has written a number of books and plays, including “Teatro de la Revolución,” “La espalda,” “La consagración del miedo” and “Los hombres mueren solos.”
Pedro Hernández was born in Havana in 1932, and originally trained as a physician. A self-taught artist, Hernández is known most for his work as a sculptor, especially in the medium of wood. Often working in the abstract, Hernández is well regarded for the influence of Caribbean cultures in his works and has exhibited at galleries throughout the United States and South Florida, as well as Europe.