Pío Collivadino (August 20, 1869 – August 26, 1945) was an Argentine painter of the Post-Impressionist school. Pío Collivadino was born in Buenos Aires...
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Francesco Forgione Pío Baroja (1872–1956), Spanish writer Pío Cabanillas Gallas (1923–1991), Spanish jurist and politician Pío Collivadino (1865–1949), Argentine...
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Cárcova and Eduardo Sívori (Realism); Fernando Fader (Impressionism); Pío Collivadino, Atilio Malinverno and Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós (Postimpressionism);...
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Uruguay. Later, after relocating to Argentina, he studied drawing under Pío Collivadino and continued his artistic education at the National School of Fine...
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Emilio Caraffa Ricardo Carpani Juan Carlos Castagnino Tito Cittadini Pío Collivadino Lucio Fontana Raúl Soldi Lino Enea Spilimbergo Mario Barletta, Radical...
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cartoonist Leonor Cecotto, painter, engraver Gustavo Cochet, painter Pío Collivadino, painter Oscar Conti (Oski), cartoonist Copi, cartoonist Milagros Correch...
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physicist Rafael Grinfeld, painter Emilio Pettoruti, art scholars Pío Collivadino and Jorge Romero Brest, and noted author Jorge Luis Borges who at the...
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singer Sandro.[citation needed] Home of the Pio Collivadino Museum, Medrano 165, Lomas de Zamora: Collivadino, one of Argentina's most famous artists, was...
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exhibitors in the Argentine Pavilion: 1903 — Pío Collivadino 1905 — Pío Collivadino 1907 — Pío Collivadino 1954 — Lucio Fontana 1956 — Sarah Grilo 1958...
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as Martín Malharro, Ramón Silva, Cleto Ciocchini, Fernando Fader, Pío Collivadino, Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós, Realism, and aestheticism continued to...
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Soon thereafter, in league with other emerging Argentine artists — Pío Collivadino, Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós, Fernando Fader, Ceferino Carnacini, Justo...
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Argentine artists represented are: Pompeyo Audivert [es], Antonio Berni, Pío Collivadino, Ezequiel Linares [es], Luis Lobo de la Vega, Timoteo Navarro [es]...
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his teachers were renowned local painters Ernesto de la Cárcova and Pío Collivadino. His training took him to Italy, where he studied at the Florentine...
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sculptures by Adolfo Bellocq, Antonio Berni, Alejandro Christophersen, Pío Collivadino, Antonio Pujía, Hermenegildo Sábat, Luis Seoane and Rogelio Yrurtia...
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the National Academy of Fine Arts, where he was trained by painters Pío Collivadino, Pablo Ripamonti, and by sculptor Lucio Correa Morales. He soon received...
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which include painters such as Carlos P. Ripamonte, Justo Lynch, Pío Collivadino, Alberto Rossi, among others, exhibited 99 works of art with a huge...
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Augustus Lee, American admiral, Olympic shooter (b. 1888) August 26 Pio Collivadino, Argentinian painter (b. 1869) Franz Werfel, Austrian writer (b. 1890)...
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represented are Líbero Badii, Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós, Antonio Berni, Pío Collivadino, Lucio Correa Morales, Pedro Figari (Uruguay), Antonio Pujía, Guillermo...
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and to Buenos Aires, where he exhibited on Florida Street alongside Pío Collivadino and Fernando Fader. The latter 1906 event established the Nexus Group...
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