Category
page 120th-century Argentine painters
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
Argentine activist, architect and sculptor

Lucio Fontana
Italian-Argentine sculptor, painter and theorist, Manifiesto blanco, Spatialism (1899-1968)
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Argentine painter, designer and writer (1907–1996)
Antonio Berni
Argentine artist (1905-1981)
Eileen Agar
British-Argentinian painter, photographer (1899–1991)

Antonio Seguí
Argentine artist (1934–2022)
Raquel Forner
Argentine artist (1902–1988)

María Rosa Yorio
Argentine painter and singer (born 1954)
Emilio Pettoruti
Argentine painter (1892-1971)

Juan Carlos Castagnino
Argentine artist (1908-1972)
Sarah Grilo
Argentinian painter (died 2007)
Sebastian Spreng
American artist
Florencio Molina Campos
Argentine artist (1891-1959)

Norma Bessouet
Argentine artist (1947-2018)
Benjamín Solari Parravicini
Argentine artist (1898-1974)
Alejandro Christophersen
Argentine architect and artist (1866-1946)
Alejandro Bustillo
Argentine artist (1889-1982)
Emilia Bertolé
Argentinian painter and poet (1896-1949)
Eduardo Schiaffino
Argentine art historian (1858-1935)

Ciruelo Cabral
Argentine artist
Carlos Alonso
Argentine painter, draftsman and printmaker (born 1929)
Meli Valdés Sozzani
Argentine painter (born 1977)
Antonio Alice
Argentine painter (1886-1943)
Raúl Soldi
Argentine painter (1905-1994)
Ernesto de la Cárcova
Argentine artist (1866-1927)

Numa Ayrinhac
French-Argentine artist (1881-1951)
Hugo Soto
Argentine actor (1953-1994)

Martín Malharro
Argentine artist (1865-1911)
Eduardo Sívori
Argentine painter (1847-1918)
Pérez Celis
Argentine artist (1939-2008)
Aldo Pellegrini
Argentine poet, essayist and art critic (1903–1973)
Juana Lumerman
Argentine artist (1905-1982)
Luis Altieri
Argentine visual artist and yogi
Manuel Espinosa
Argentine artist (1912-2006)
Juan Batlle Planas
Argentine painter (1911-1966)

Alberto Greco
Argentinian painter (1931-1965)
Carybé
Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó (7 February 1911 – 2 October 1997) was an Argentine-Brazilian artist, researcher, writer, historian and journalist. His nickname and artistic name, Carybé, a type of piranha, comes from his time in the scouts. He died of heart failure after the meeting of a candomblé community's lay board of directors, the Cruz Santa Opô Afonjá Society, of which he was a member.
Jorge de la Vega
Argentine singer-songwriter and painter (1930-1971)

Lino Claro Honorio Enea Spilimbergo
Argentine artist (1896-1964)
Raquel Partnoy
Argentine artist (born 1932)
Carlos Nine
Argentinian sculptor
Ciro Bustos
Argentinian painter (1932-2017)
Lidy Prati
Argentine painter (1921–2008)