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Painting of Argentina: Claudio Goldini, Argentina
Claudio Goldini is one of the eminent artists in Argentina. He resides in Buenos Aires in Argentina. He is a professional doctor and a painter. His works portray expressionism. He held exhibitions in Recolets Cultural Center and Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires in the year 1996. He also made exhibitions of his paintings in Mendelson Gallery in Pittsburg in 1995; San Francisco in 1991; International Academy of Modern Art in Rome; La Habana in Cuba and Argentina House in Italy in 1988.
He has won many awards in his outstanding career as a plastic artist. In the year 1998 his painting 4 Jinetes won the first prize in the 'First Contest of Painting of Argentina La Casella' which was organized in Italy. In the year 2002 he contested for the finals in the category of painting in International Awards of Culture Aurea which was arranged by the International Academy of Modern Art in Rome. He won the fifth prize for his painting Vision. His painting 'Y El Alma Se Va del Hoyo' came third in the Sprint Painting Contest held by the Marguiles Foundation in Buenos Aires.
During the year 2001-2003 he organized numerous exhibitions for medical painters from Caribbean and Latin American countries in Recoleta Cultural Center. He was also a jury member for this exhibition. The Secretary of Culture sponsored this exhibition. He made exhibitions in Temple Ball Gallery in North Carolina in USA in 2004.
Paintings in Argentina: Modern Art Museum, Argentina
The Modern Art Museum houses the paintings of local as well as International painters like Picasso and Dali. The museum is situated in an old tobacco house in Avenida San Juan in Buenos Aires.
Paintings in Argentina: National Gallery of Art
During 17th April- 17th May, 1956 the gallery hosted about 113 paintings depicting Argentinian life starting from the country's independence from Spain in 1810 to recent times. The exhibition comprised portraits and paintings covering scenes of battles and landscapes.
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