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Teodoro Bronzini, former Socialist mayor of Mar del Plata, first to head a major Argentine city; Dante Caputo, diplomat; Elisa Carrió, politician; Domingo Cavallo, economist; Jorge Cepernic, governor; Julio Cobos, Vice President of Argentina; Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear, president, 1922–1928; Hebe de Bonafini, head of the Mothers of the Plaza ...
Argentine neosurrealism includes painters such as Guillermo Roux and Roberto Aizenberg. In their art they express human anguish in times of great social and political unrest. The Spartacus Group (Grupo Espartaco) was founded by Ricardo Carpani, Juan Manuel Sánchez, and Mario Mollari, among others. It linked painting to active engagement with ...
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This is a list of women artists who were born in Argentina or whose artwork is closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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Allora & Calzadilla contemporary art duo; Alfonso Arana (1927–2005) Ramón Atiles y Pérez (1804–1875) Myrna Báez (1931–2018) José Campeche (1751–1809) Daniel Lind-Ramos (born 1953) Pablo Marcano García (born 1952) Poli Marichal (born 1956) Soraida Martinez (born 1956) María de Mater O'Neill (born 1960) Frieda Medín (born 1949 ...
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