Pioneers in Argentina

Barracas’ Long Street (1858) by Juan Carlos MorelColección AMALITA

The artists that started painting in Argentina at the beginnings of the XIXth century. You will find the works done by the traveller-artists that came from Europe, and presented their own view of what they saw in this country. Also, there are works done by the first Argentinian artists.

Quirno’s Dairy Farm (1873) by Antonio GazzanoColección AMALITA

Covered in snow- Como, Italy (1913) by Reinaldo GiudiciColección AMALITA

The Overseers by Prilidiano PueyrredónColección AMALITA

The Heights of San Isidro (1865) by Prilidiano PueyrredónColección AMALITA

The Ranch (1870) by Prilidiano PueyrredónColección AMALITA

Paisaje de San Isidro by Prilidiano PueyrredónColección AMALITA

Barracas’ Long Street (1858) by Juan Carlos MorelColección AMALITA

Sorting in the Corral by Prilidiano PueyrredónColección AMALITA

Montevideo Landscape by Juan León PalliereColección AMALITA

Woman from Buenos Aires on the couch by Johan Mortiz RugendasColección AMALITA

Gaucho Scene by Juan León PalliereColección AMALITA

Hunting Ostriches (1845) by Johan Mortiz RugendasColección AMALITA

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