Manuel Lepe Macedo | |
Birth Date: | 17 April 1936 |
Birth Place: | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico |
Death Place: | Guadalajara, Mexico |
Known For: | Painting |
Manuel Lepe Macedo (April 17, 1936 in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco - September 9, 1984 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) was a Mexican artist who painted in a Naïve style. He painted mostly themes based on the landscape and townscape of his native Puerto Vallarta.
Lepe was never formally trained as an artist, and attended only four years of primary school.[1] His paintings came to symbolize the town during the years that it was becoming popular as a resort.
Lepe became internationally known, with exhibitions of his work in several US museums and galleries.
He died in 1984 in Guadalajara from a cerebral aneurysm. His workshop in Puerto Vallarta is preserved as a gallery and museum. Some of his works are on display there as well as at the Peter Gray Museum of Art on the Coastal Campus of the University of Guadalajara, north of Puerto Vallarta.
April 17 is celebrated in Puerto Vallarta as Manuel Lepe day.[2]