Emilio pettoruti xul solar biography

          Emilio Pettoruti (–) was an Argentine painter, who caused a scandal with his avant-garde cubist exhibition in in Buenos Aires.

        1. Xul Solar was the adopted name of Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari (14 December – 9 April ), an Argentine painter, sculptor, writer.
        2. In he began painting.
        3. Xul Solar (Oscar Alejandro Agustín Schulz Solari, –) and Emilio Pettoruti (–) were the two most distinguished Argentinian artists tied to the.
        4. In July Xul traveled to Florence, where he remained until March He met Emilio Pettoruti () there.
        5. In he began painting.!

          Emilio Pettoruti

          Argentine painter

          Emilio Pettoruti

          BornOctober 1, 1892 (1892-10)

          La Plata, Argentina

          DiedOctober 16, 1971 (1971-10-17) (aged 79)

          Paris, France

          Websitepettoruti.com

          Emilio Pettoruti (1892–1971) was an Argentine painter, who caused a scandal with his avant-garde cubist exhibition in 1924 in Buenos Aires.

          At the beginning of the twentieth century, Buenos Aires was a city full of artistic development. Pettoruti's career was thriving during the 1920s when "Argentina witnessed a decade of dynamic artistic activity; it was an era of euphoria, a time when the definition of modernity was developed."[1] While Pettoruti was influenced by Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism, and Abstraction, he did not claim to paint in any of those styles in particular.

          Exhibiting all over Europe and Argentina, Emilio Pettoruti is remembered as one of the most influential artists in Argentina in the 20th century for his unique style a