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1912 Argentina - 2000. Known for: Canteen scenes and tango characters in his artwork.
Felipe De La Fuente was a self-taught artist born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He participated in the National Salon of Plastic Arts and had over 200 exhibitions in Argentina and abroad. His artwork... Read full biography
Felipe De La Fuente was a self-taught artist born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He participated in the National Salon of Plastic Arts and had over 200 exhibitions in Argentina and abroad. His artwork is known for its canteen scenes and tango characters. He received several awards including the... Read full biography
Felipe De La Fuente was a self-taught artist born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He participated in the National Salon of Plastic Arts and had over 200 exhibitions in Argentina and abroad. His artwork is known for its canteen scenes and tango characters. He received several awards including the Acquisition Award, the Santa Fe Hall, the Mar de Plata Hall, the Rosario Hall, and the Córdoba Hall Stimulus Award.
Felipe De La Fuente was a self-taught artist born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He participated in the National Salon of Plastic Arts and had over 200 exhibitions in Argentina and abroad. His artwork is known for its canteen scenes and tango characters. He received several awards including the Acquisition Award, the Santa Fe Hall, the Mar de Plata Hall, the Rosario Hall, and the Córdoba Hall Stimulus Award.
Felipe De La Fuente was a self-taught artist born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He participated in the National Salon of Plastic Arts and had over 200 exhibitions in Argentina and abroad. His artwork is known for its canteen scenes and tango characters. He received several awards including the Acquisition Award, the Santa Fe Hall, the Mar de Plata Hall, the Rosario Hall, and the Córdoba Hall Stimulus Award.
