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Artist page for Pablo Bronstein (born 1977)
Britain Historic and Modern British Art Biography Pablo Bronstein (born 1977, Buenos
Artist page for Pablo Bronstein (born 1977)
Britain Historic and Modern British Art Biography Pablo Bronstein (born 1977, Buenos
‘Entrance to the Military Headquarters + Military Decoration from the Third Reich‘, León Ferrari, 1995–6, 2007
by Leonardo da Vinci, 1489 León Ferrari 1995–6, 2007 View by appointment Buenos
‘Hitler + The ‘Casa Rosada’ + Videla‘, León Ferrari, 1995–6, 2007
by Leonardo da Vinci, 1489 León Ferrari 1995–6, 2007 View by appointment Buenos
‘Entrance to the Naval Headquarters + ‘Vulture’, Engraving from the Nouveau Larousse Illustré, c. 1900‘, León Ferrari, 1995–6, 2007
by Leonardo da Vinci, 1489 León Ferrari 1995–6, 2007 View by appointment Buenos
‘Engraving by Jan Luy Ken from the Series ‘Religious Persecutions’, 17th Century + Photograph of the Police Doctor Jorge Bergés + ‘Never Again’, p. 139‘, León Ferrari, 1995–6, 2007
Last Judgment’ by Memling León Ferrari 1995–6, 2007 View by appointment Buenos
Argentinian artist is one of the most energetic contributors to the pop art scene in Buenos
Tate glossary definition for spazialismo: Italian movement started by the Argentine-born Italian artist Lucio Fontana in 1947 who, in its manifesto, stated that art should embrace science and technology
developed the ideas of the Manifiesto Blanco issued at the Altamira Academy in Buenos
Tate glossary definition for spazialismo: Italian movement started by the Argentine-born Italian artist Lucio Fontana in 1947 who, in its manifesto, stated that art should embrace science and technology
developed the ideas of the Manifiesto Blanco issued at the Altamira Academy in Buenos
‘Designs and sketches’, collection owner: Alan L. Durst, 1919–60 – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
for instance, his work was shown at the Venice Biennale, the Duveen Exhibition at Buenos
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Grun dates not known Grupo de Arte y Cibernética Buenos Aires 1969 – 1973 Wang