Daniel Argimon PRICE CHARTS
1929 Barcelona, Spain - 1996. Known for: Painting, sculpture, and engraving.
The artist's name is Argimon. He was trained in Barcelona, Paris, and New York and made his solo debut in 1961. Argimon was a teacher at the La Lonja School in Barcelona. In 2002, a retrospective... Read full biography
The artist's name is Argimon. He was trained in Barcelona, Paris, and New York and made his solo debut in 1961. Argimon was a teacher at the La Lonja School in Barcelona. In 2002, a retrospective exhibition was dedicated to him at the Lina Davidov gallery in Paris. His work can be found in museums,... Read full biography
The artist's name is Argimon. He was trained in Barcelona, Paris, and New York and made his solo debut in 1961. Argimon was a teacher at the La Lonja School in Barcelona. In 2002, a retrospective exhibition was dedicated to him at the Lina Davidov gallery in Paris. His work can be found in museums, institutions, and private collections in Europe and the United States, including the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico, the Eureka College in Illinois (USA), the Staatliche... Read full biography
The artist's name is Argimon. He was trained in Barcelona, Paris, and New York and made his solo debut in 1961. Argimon was a teacher at the La Lonja School in Barcelona. In 2002, a retrospective exhibition was dedicated to him at the Lina Davidov gallery in Paris. His work can be found in museums, institutions, and private collections in Europe and the United States, including the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico, the Eureka College in Illinois (USA), the Staatliche Kunsamenlugen in Kassel (Germany), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Madrid, and the Rigaud in Perpignan (France).
The artist's name is Argimon. He was trained in Barcelona, Paris, and New York and made his solo debut in 1961. Argimon was a teacher at the La Lonja School in Barcelona. In 2002, a retrospective exhibition was dedicated to him at the Lina Davidov gallery in Paris. His work can be found in museums, institutions, and private collections in Europe and the United States, including the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico, the Eureka College in Illinois (USA), the Staatliche Kunsamenlugen in Kassel (Germany), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Madrid, and the Rigaud in Perpignan (France).

