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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 ...
The culture of Argentina is as varied as the country geography and is composed of a mix of ethnic groups.Modern Argentine culture has been influenced largely by the Spanish colonial period and the 19th/20th century European immigration (mainly Italian and Spanish), and also by Amerindian culture, particularly in the fields of music and art.
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Luna Paiva (born 1980), visual artist; Raquel Partnoy (born 1932), painter; Alicia Penalba (1913–1982), sculptor, tapestry designer and weaver; Amalia Pica (born 1978), multimedia artist
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Jorge Enrique Brito (11 June 1925, Buenos Aires – 17 February 1996, Paris) was an Argentine muralist, medalist, art educator, sculptor, and painter.He is best known for his murals in Buenos Aires and Montevideo and the bronze medals he designed for the Monnaie de Paris.
100 años de pintura y escultura en la Argentina, 1878–1978, BS. AS. Banco de la Ciudad de Bs. As. Perazzo, Nelly (1983). El arte concreto en la Argentina, Bs. As. Ediciones de Arte Gaglianone. Pérez Barreiro, G (1994). "La negación de toda melancolía. Arte Concreto-Invención Arte Madi". Elliot, D (ed.) Art from Argentina 1920/1994.