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in Tandil. The collection in Tandil is considered an important part of the city's cultural legacy. Her collection in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes occupies rooms 18 and 19 of the museum and was donated with the only stipulation that the collection had to be displayed together. The collection in
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Tandil was originally also intended to occupy two rooms but the final installation was instead put up in a single room in 1973. A large part of the collection in Buenos Aires was stolen in 1980 and a further theft (though this time of only two prints) also occurred in 1997.
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A large amount of artwork and fine items were auctioned off by Santamarina in 1946. Since this was the same year her mother died, many of the pieces sold had likely been her mother's property. Santamarina died in Buenos Aires on 23 May 1972, aged 75.
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into an aristocratic family of Spanish origins. Her parents were Ramón Santamarina II and María Gaztañaga and she was the sixth of ten children. Santamarina was a granddaughter of the businessman
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Towards the end of her life, Santamarina donated large parts of her still large collection of paintings, sculptures and furniture. In 1970, she donated much of her collection of paintings to the
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Rosa, María Laura; Basualdo, Eugenia Garay; Calafiore, Silvia; Salazar, Virginia; de Diago, Marcela (2019).
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Reguera, Andrea (2007). "Un clan gallego: la familia Santamarina y sus negocios".
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in Buenos Aires and in 1971 she donated almost a hundred different pieces to the
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El coleccionista en la vidriera: diseño de una figura pública (1930-1960)
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Santamarina died unmarried and childless. In her will, she granted
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Upon her father's death in 1909, Santamarina inherited
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Buenos Aires gallega: inmigración, pasado y presente
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Philip de László
patron
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes Tandil
Buenos Aires
Ramon Santamarina
estancia
Tandil
Buenos Aires Province
Paris
World War I
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Jean-Louis Forain
Édouard Manet
Claude Monet
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Auguste Rodin
Alfred Sisley
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Félix Ziem
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes Tandil






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