List of Argentines - Arts

Arts

  • Roberto Aizenberg, painter and sculptor
  • Oscar Alemán, jazz guitarist
  • Antonio Alice, portrait painter
  • Martha Argerich, concert pianist
  • Marcelo Álvarez, tenor
  • Daniel Barenboim, pianist and conductor
  • Ricardo Basta, jewelry designer
  • Adolfo Bellocq, lithographer
  • Antonio Berni, painter
  • Norma Bessouet, painter
  • Erminio Blotta, sculptor
  • Julio Bocca, ballet dancer
  • Gino Boccasile, advertiser
  • Fabiana Bravo, soprano
  • Alberto Breccia, cartoonist
  • Jorge Calandrelli, composer
  • Emilio Caraffa, painter
  • Ricardo Carpani, muralist
  • Carybé, Argentine-Brazilian painter
  • Eleonora Cassano, dancer
  • Juan Carlos Castagnino, painter
  • Eduardo Catalano, architect and sculptor
  • Alejandro Christophersen, painter and architect
  • Ciruelo, cartoonist
  • Gustavo Cochet, painter
  • Pío Collivadino, painter
  • Copi (Raúl Damonte Botana), cartoonist
  • José Cura, tenor
  • Pablo Curatella Manes, sculptor
  • Ernesto de la Cárcova, painter
  • Jorge de la Vega, painter
  • Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós, painter
  • Ángel María de Rosa, sculptor
  • Helmut Ditsch, painter
  • Jorge Donn, dancer
  • Julio Ducuron, painter
  • Fernando Fader, painter
  • León Ferrari, constructivist sculptor
  • Bernarda Fink, mezzosoprano
  • Leonor Fini, painter
  • Ingrid Fliter, pianist
  • Lucio Fontana, sculptor
  • Roberto Fontanarrosa, satirist and cartoonist
  • Norma Fontenla, ballerina
  • Raquel Forner, painter
  • Sol Gabetta, cellist
  • Manuel García Ferré, cartoonist
  • Nicolás García Uriburu, painter and ecologist
  • Guillermo Gianninazzi, sculptor
  • Paloma Herrera, dancer
  • Martín Irigoyen, composer and musician
  • María Cristina Kiehr, soprano
  • Gyula Kosice, sculptor
  • Sebastian Krys, music producer
  • Horacio Lavandera, concert pianist
  • Julio Le Parc, sculptor
  • Cándido López, painter
  • Alberto Lysy, concert violinist
  • Rómulo Macció, painter
  • Eduardo Mac Entyre, painter
  • Maitena (Maitena Burundarena), cartoonist
  • Tomás Maldonado, painter
  • Martín Malharro, painter
  • Marcel Martí, sculptor
  • Lucien-Achille Mauzan, advertiser, sculptor
  • Marta Minujín, conceptual artist
  • Florencio Molina Campos, illustrator
  • Lola Mora (Dolores Mora de la Vega), sculptor
  • Guillermo Mordillo, cartoonist
  • José Neglia, ballerino
  • Luis Felipe Noé, painter
  • Marianela Núñez, dancer
  • Oscar Conti (Oski), cartoonist
  • Quino (Joaquín Salvador Lavado), cartoonist
  • Raquel Partnoy, painter
  • Pérez Celis, painter and muralist
  • Emilio Pettoruti, painter
  • Polo Piatti, composer, concert pianist
  • Alberto Portugheis, concert pianist
  • Anselmo Piccoli, painter
  • Eolo Pons, painter
  • Prilidiano Pueyrredón, painter
  • Antonio Pujía, sculptor
  • Benito Quinquela Martín, painter
  • Silvia Roederer, pianist
  • Guillermo Roux, painter
  • Hermenegildo Sábat, cartoonist
  • Alberto Saichann, illustrator
  • Eduardo Schiaffino, painter
  • Antonio Seguí, painter
  • María Isabel Siewers, classical guitarist
  • Ramón Silva, painter
  • Eduardo Sívori, painter
  • Xul Solar, watercolorist, sculptor, inventor of languages
  • Benjamín Solari Parravicini, painter and psychic
  • Raúl Soldi, painter
  • Lino Enea Spilimbergo, painter
  • Sebastian Spreng, painter and stage designer
  • Juan Carlos Stekelman, painter
  • Ricardo Supisiche, painter
  • Carlos Trillo, cartoonist
  • Luigi Trinchero, sculptor
  • Terig Tucci, violinist and composer
  • Rogelio Yrurtia, sculptor

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