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  2. Argentine painting - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Carlos Morel (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Morel (12 February 1813 – 10 September 1894) was a prominent Argentine painter in the nineteenth century, known as the first truly Argentine painter.

  4. Category:Argentine painters - Wikipedia

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    20th-century Argentine painters (72 P) Argentine LGBTQ painters (3 P) + Argentine male painters (115 P) Argentine women painters (1 C, 24 P) M. Argentine muralists (2 ...

  5. Prilidiano Pueyrredón - Wikipedia

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    Prilidiano Pueyrredón (January 24, 1823 – November 3, 1870) was an Argentine painter, architect and engineer. One of the country's first prominent painters, he was known for his costumbrist sensibility and preference for everyday themes.

  6. Eduardo Sívori - Wikipedia

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    Together, they founded the Society for the Promotion of Fine Arts in 1875, an important early milestone in the development of artisan guilds in Argentina. Sívori earned recognition for his Dolce far niente ("Sweet Do Nothing"), for which he was awarded a gold medal at the 1880 Continental Art Salon of Buenos Aires.

  7. Franklin Rawson - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin Rawson (29 March 1819 or 1820 – 14 March 1871) was an Argentine painter who belonged to the first generation of Argentine painters called the "precursors". [1] [2] [3] His best known works are the Murder of Manuel Vicente Maza and Rescue in the Cordillera. [2]

  8. Category:19th-century Argentine painters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "19th-century Argentine painters" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Julia Wernicke - Wikipedia

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    Julia Wernicke (August 26, 1860 – October 25, 1932) was an Argentine painter and engraver. She is known as the first animalist painter from Argentina and incorporated exotic animals into her paintings. She paved the way for female artists in Argentina through many firsts, especially within the discipline of engraving.