Dionicio Rodriguez

Dionicio Rodriguez (1891–1955) was a Mexican-born artist and architect whose work can be seen in Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico, Tennessee, and Texas, as well as Washington, D.C. and Mexico City.

His work is noted for its unique style of concrete construction that imitates wood, known as Faux Bois (French for false wood). Gates, benches and artificial rock formations were created by the artist to invite visitors to rest or explore the landscape.

The National Register listing of "The Sculpture of Dionicio Rodriguez in Texas", which includes Woodlawn Garden of Memories, is the result of ten years' research into the life and work of the artisan by San Antonio historians Maria Watson Pfeiffer and Patsy Pittman Light. Woodlawn is the only known extant cemetery work in Texas by Rodriguez.

Many of his major works of art are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Read more about Dionicio Rodriguez:  Biography, Japanese Tea Gardens - San Antonio, Texas, Memorial Park Cemetery - Memphis, Tennessee, Works, Further Reading

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