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Oil on canvas, entitled, "Atardecer." Dated 1996 and signed Milagros Arguello (Argentinian, b. 1945). 120 x 70 cm. (47.25 x 28 in.). Born in Buenos Aires in 1945. He studied Plastic Arts with professors Clelia Speroni, Omar Tegaldo, Jorge Demirjian, Ester Nazarian, Guillermo Roux and Ernesto Pesce. A selection of his work can be found in several South American museums with many of his pieces exhibited in galleries such as1988 Alianza Francesa Salon "Centro Alfredo Fortabat" - Buenos Aires. Continental Congress of Plastic Artists "United America for Art" - Panama (1993). Contemporary Argentine Art Salon, Sívori Museum - Recoleta, Buenos Aires (1994). Argentina Week in Sao Paulo, Ibirapuera Park, Sao Paulo, Brazil (1996). Individual Sample. Provincial Museum of Fine Arts "Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez" - Santa Fe, Argentina (1999). 2000 Pavilion IV Cultural Center, The Florida Museum of Hispanic and Latin American Art Coral Gables - Florida, United States. Individual exhibition, Recoleta Cultural Center - Buenos Aires (2011). PROVENANCE: Donated by the artist to the Museum of the Americas (Doral, Florida, United States)
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