- Pío
Collivadino (August 20, 1869 –
August 26, 1945) was an
Argentine painter of the Post-Impressionist school. Pío
Collivadino was born in
Buenos Aires...
- Cárcova and
Eduardo Sívori (Realism);
Fernando Fader (Impressionism); Pío
Collivadino,
Atilio Malinverno and Cesáreo
Bernaldo de Quirós (Postimpressionism);...
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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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physicist Rafael Grinfeld,
painter Emilio Pettoruti, art
scholars Pío
Collivadino and
Jorge Romero Brest, and
noted author Jorge Luis
Borges who at the...
- – ISBN 978-950-9871-04-5 Gimnasia:
Historia de una Pasión, by Héctor
Collivadino. Publisher:
Editorial Deportiva Bonaerense y
Diario El Día (2005) – ISBN 987-43-0446-4...
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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)...
- Pío
Cabanillas Gallas (1923–1991),
Spanish jurist and
politician Pío
Collivadino (1865–1949),
Argentine painter Pío
Corcuera (1921–2011),
Argentine footballer...
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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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sculptures by
Adolfo Bellocq,
Antonio Berni,
Alejandro Christophersen, Pío
Collivadino,
Antonio Pujía,
Hermenegildo Sábat, Luis
Seoane and
Rogelio Yrurtia,...
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Emilio Caraffa Ricardo Carpani Juan
Carlos Castagnino Tito
Cittadini Pío
Collivadino Lucio Fontana Mario Barletta,
Radical Civic Union politician Manuel Belgrano...