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Juan Carlos Castagnino (November 18, 1908 – April 21, 1972) was an Argentine painter, architect, muralist and sketch artist. Born in the rural village of Camet, near the city of Mar del Plata, he studied in the Escuela de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, and became a disciple of Lino Enea Spilimbergo and Ramón Gómez Cornet. Castagnino died in Buenos Aires in 1972. Following its relocation to the landmark Villa Ortiz Basualdo, the Municipal Museum of Art in his native Mar del Plata, to which the artist had contributed over 130 works, was renamed in his honor in 1982.

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  • Juan Carlos Castagnino (es)
  • Juan Carlos Castagnino (en)
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  • Кастаньино, Хуан Карлос (ru)
  • Хуан Карлос Кастаньїно (uk)
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  • Juan Carlos Castagnino (Camet, provincia de Buenos Aires, 18 de noviembre de 1908 - Buenos Aires, 21 de abril de 1972) fue un pintor, arquitecto y dibujante argentino.​​ (es)
  • Хуан Карлос Кастаньино (исп. Juan Carlos Castagnino; 18 ноября 1908, Мар-дель-Плата, Аргентина — 21 апреля 1972, Буэнос-Айрес) — аргентинский художник-монументалист, живописец, график, архитектор. (ru)
  • Хуан Карлос Кастаньї́но (ісп. Juan Carlos Castagnino; нар. 18 листопада 1908, Мар-дель-Плата — пом. 21 квітня 1972, Буенос-Айрес) — аргентинський живописець і графік; дійсний член . (uk)
  • Juan Carlos Castagnino (November 18, 1908 – April 21, 1972) was an Argentine painter, architect, muralist and sketch artist. Born in the rural village of Camet, near the city of Mar del Plata, he studied in the Escuela de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, and became a disciple of Lino Enea Spilimbergo and Ramón Gómez Cornet. Castagnino died in Buenos Aires in 1972. Following its relocation to the landmark Villa Ortiz Basualdo, the Municipal Museum of Art in his native Mar del Plata, to which the artist had contributed over 130 works, was renamed in his honor in 1982. (en)
  • Juan Carlos Castagnino (18 de novembro de 1908 - 21 de abril de 1972) foi um pintor argentino, arquiteto, muralista e desenhista.Nascido na vila rural de Camet, perto da cidade de Mar del Plata, estudou na Escuela de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires, e tornou-se um discípulo de Lino Enea Spilimbergo e Cornet Ramón Gómez.Até o final da década de 1920, ele se tornou um membro do Partido Comunista argentino. Em 1933 juntou-se a primeira corporação de artistas argentinos e mais tarde nesse ano, exibiu suas obras no Salão Nacional de Belas Artes, em Buenos Aires. Sua obra, predominantemente realista em seus primeiros anos, tornou-se mais figurativa com o passar do tempo, e embora sua filiação comunista tenha gerado inúmeros trabalhos com tons sociais, castagnino pintou uma grande variedade de quadr (pt)
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  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (en)
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