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monument to his friend, the poet Alfonsina Storni, which would be placed in 1942 opposite the place where she had committed suicide; Perlotti engraved her 1925 poem,
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workers. His father, a shoe cobbler, died in 1899, and young Luis Perlotti was compelled to find work. He was employed at the Rigolleau glass factory, and later at a
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He would be commissioned to create large-scale works for both public display and for private clients, notably the
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ward of Buenos Aires in 1969 for its use as a museum. Vacationing in
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He became acquainted with other Argentine artists, including painter
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in 1925 would further influence his work in subsequent years.
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on the base of the Plaza Arenales flag pole; a monument to
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motifs in which developing style, and a tour of the
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Buenos Aires
Punta del Este
Argentine
Mannerism
Realism
Argentine
Italian immigrant
cabinet maker
mutual aid society
National Academy of Fine Arts
Pío Collivadino
Lucio Correa Morales
National Military College
Salon
Benito Quinquela Martín
Alfonsina Storni
Café Tortoni
Eduardo Holmberg
Juan Bautista Ambrosetti
regionalist
Ricardo Rojas
indigenous
Andes
Mar del Plata
Bartolomé Mitre
Corrientes
Los Libres del Sur
Chascomús
Tunuyán

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