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Antonio Berni died on 13 October 1981 in Buenos Aires, where he had been working on a Martín Fierro monument. The monument was inaugurated in San Martín on 17 November of the same year. [ 1 ] In an interview shortly before his death, he said, "Art is a response to life.
In the first years of the 19th century, many foreign artists visited and resided in Argentina, leaving their works. Among them were English mariner Emeric Essex Vidal (1791–1861), a watercolorist who left important graphic evidence of Argentine history; French engineer Carlos E. Pellegrini (1800–1875), who was devoted to painting out of necessity and who would be the father of president ...
Winners of the Gran Premi (Grand Prize) included French painter Alfred Manessier, Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti, Argentine etcher Antonio Berni, and Italians painter Giuseppe Gapogrossi ex aequo with Ennio Morlotti, sculptor Aldo Calò ex aequo with Umberto Milani, and etcher Antonino Virduzzo.
Bèrni or Berni is an Italian surname, may refer to: Aldo Berni (1909-1997), Italian-born British restaurateur, brother of Frank. Co-founder of Berni Inn; Ángel Berni (1931-2017), Paraguayan footballer; Antonio Berni (1905-1981), Argentine figurative artist; David Berni (born 1970), Canadian actor, voice actor, stand-up comedian and writer
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Ángel Antonio Berni Gómez (9 January 1931 – 24 November 2017) was a Paraguayan football striker. He was part of Paraguay’s squads for the 1950 FIFA World Cup [ 2 ] and the 1953 South American Championship , [ 3 ] the latter of which being won by Paraguay .
Jorge Antonio, industrialist; Otto Bemberg, industrialist; Jorge Brito, banker; Carlos Bulgheroni, industrialist; Eduardo Costantini, businessman; Francisco de ...
Aizenberg began his career as an architect, but left it to devote himself to painting. He became a student of Antonio Berni, and from 1950 to 1953 studied with the surrealist Juan Batlle Planas, an unclassifiable artist who emphasized the importance of surrealism and psychoanalysis. [2]