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Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Waiting" 1923) by Xul Solar. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Two works by Uruguayan artist, Pedro Figari from 1919. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Fancy Dress Party" (1913) by Rafael Barradas (Uruguay). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Gypsy Camp" (1918) by Rafael Barradas (Uruguay). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Harlequin" (1929) by Emilio Pettoruti, a controversial painter from Argentina. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Circle and Ice Cream Cone" (1929) by Russian artist, Vassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) who was generally credited as the pioneer of abstract art. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Accosted Woman" (1931) by Pablo Picasso. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail of "Accosted Woman" (Pablo Picasso). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Standing Nude With a Basket of Apples" (1925) by Georges Braque (France). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Cyclist" (1946) by Spanish-French artist, Oscar Domingez (1905-1957). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Maria the Acrobat" (1936) by Fernand Leger (France). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Harlequin" (1928) by Emilio Pettoruti. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Composition With Clock" (1914) by Mexican muralist, Diego Rivera (1886-1957), who was married to Frida Kahlo. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Relaxing Women" (1927) by Alfredo Guttero, and Argentinian Modernist painter. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Woman With Blue Collar" by Moisse Kisling, Polish-French painter. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Lamentation" (1927) by German painter, Fritz Burmann. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail of "Lamentation" (Fritz Burmann). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Nude" (1933) by Jorge Largo. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Bather" (1928) by Raquel Forner. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Terrace" (1932) by Lino Enea Spilimbergo. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"The Red House" (1927) by Carlo Carra (Italy). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Piazza" (1913) by Georgio de Chirico (Greek-Italian painter). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Rosanna" (1929) by Italian artist, Felice Casorati. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail (upper) of "Rosanna" (Felice Casorati). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail (lower) of "Rosanna" (Felice Casorati). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Beach" by Horacio Butler. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"The Hamock" (1932) by Raul Soldi. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail of horses in "The Hamock" (Raul Soldi). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Seated Child" (1929) by Augusto Schiavoni. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"The Drama" (1942) by Raquel Forner. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Santiaquenos" (1927) by Ramon Gomez Cornet. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"The Urpila" (1946) by Ramon Gomex Cornet. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail of child's face from "The Urpila" (Ramon Gomex Cornet). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Figure" by Lino Enea Spilimbergo. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"The Creolle Venus" (1934) by Emilio Centurion. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail of "The Creolle Venus" (Emilio Centurion). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Porters in Full Sun" (1945) by Benito Quinquela Martin (Argentina). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail of a porter from "Porters in Full Sun" (Benito Quinquela Martin). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail of dock workers from "Porters in Full Sun" (Benito Quinquela Martin). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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Detail from "Return from Fishing" by Benito Quinquela Martin. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Hunt" by Pedro Figari, c1922, Uruguay. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"The New Step" by Pedro Figari. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Repenteance" by Pedro Figari. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Museum of Belles Artes |
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"Meeting a Procession" (1925) by Pedro Figari. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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The Evita Museum is set in a 1923 mansion. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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The building was home to the Evita Foundation between 1948 and 1952. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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The museum is dedicated to Eva Peron (Evita), the First Lady of the country in the late 1940s and early 1950s. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Carved staircase. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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The museum has many photographs and artefacts about Evita. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Bust of Evita (1919-1952) who was born Eva Duarte, an actress who married Argentine President, Juan Peron. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Eva Peron's dresses. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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The young Eva Duarte. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Eva Duarte's school certificate from 1921. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Juan Duarte and Juana Ibarguren, the parents of Evita. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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The two year old Eva (left) with her siblings. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Publicity photograph of Eva Duarte when she was a movie actress. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Movie poster. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Evita was famous for her dresses. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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A collection of photos of Evita. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Bust of Juan Peron who was president of Argentina on three occasions. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Photograph of Evita with Juan Peron. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Candidates for the Peronista Party for the 1951 election. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Dresses designed by Christian Dior. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Dress designed by Christian Dior and featured in the official portrait of the Perons. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Painting of Evita from 1947. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Eva Peron's hat and gloves. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Items related to the Evita Foundation, a charity founded and run by Evita. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Evita featured on a magazine (1950). |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Evita patronised many children's causes. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Children's Evita souveneers. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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The Argentine Constitution in 1950 from a children's book. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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The inner courtyard. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Blue tiles. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Stone and wooden balcony. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Tiled painting of the Virgin. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Items used in the Foundation. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Copy of a kitchen used by a homeless charity set up by Evita. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Consumerism between 1947 and 1951. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Stamps commemorating female voting rights, another of Evita's causes. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Evita stamps. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Evita Foundation clock. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Poster for a chidren's charity. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Evita books and badges. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Book about Evita. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Evita's dress from the late 1940s. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
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Evita Museum |
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Sitting room. |
2019 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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Chacarita Cemetary is one of the largest in the world and is like a city within a city. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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The cemetary has numbered avenues and streets. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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Many tombs are opulent and cost more than city apartments. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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The roads are swept clean every day and can be driven on. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
Tomb of Juan Peron |
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The tomb of Juan Peron who took power in a military coup in 1943 until ousted by another coup in 1955. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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A car driving among the tombs. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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Some tombs are large and opulent. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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Typical street of tombs at Chacarita Cemetary. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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An opulent domed family tomb. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
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Tree-lined street of tombs. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
Tomb of Madre Maria Salome |
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The tomb of Madre Maria Salome. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
Tomb of Madre Maria Salome |
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Madre Maria Salome was a healer. Her tomb is a pilgrimage site. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
Tomb of Carlos Gardel |
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The tomb of Carlos Gardel, a Tango singer who died in a plane crash in 1935. |
1998 |
Argentina |
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Buenos Aires |
Chacarita Cemetary |
Tomb of Carlos Gardel |
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Carlos Gardel made Tango acceptable during his career between 1917 and 1935. His most famous song is "Volver". |
1998 |