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page 120th-century Argentine male artists
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
Argentine activist, architect and sculptor
Quino
Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón (17 July 193230 September 2020), better known by his pen name Quino (), was an Argentine cartoonist. His comic strip Mafalda (which ran from 1964 to 1973) is popular in many parts of the Americas and Europe and has been praised for its use of social satire as a commentary on real-life issues.

Lucio Fontana
Italian-Argentine sculptor, painter and theorist, Manifiesto blanco, Spatialism (1899-1968)
Stepan Erzya
Erzya Mordvin sculptor (1876-1959)
Antonio Berni
Argentine artist (1905-1981)
Quirino Cristiani
Argentine artist (1896-1984)
Julio Le Parc
Argentine painter and sculptor (born 1928)
Eduardo Risso
Argentine artist

Juan Carlos Castagnino
Argentine artist (1908-1972)
Emilio Pettoruti
Argentine painter (1892-1971)
Esteban Benzecry
Argentine composer
Florencio Molina Campos
Argentine artist (1891-1959)
Sebastian Spreng
American artist
Antonio Alice
Argentine painter (1886-1943)
Alejandro Bustillo
Argentine artist (1889-1982)
Benjamín Solari Parravicini
Argentine artist (1898-1974)
Alejandro Christophersen
Argentine architect and artist (1866-1946)
Raúl Soldi
Argentine painter (1905-1994)
Eduardo Schiaffino
Argentine art historian (1858-1935)
Pérez Celis
Argentine artist (1939-2008)

Numa Ayrinhac
French-Argentine artist (1881-1951)
Ernesto de la Cárcova
Argentine artist (1866-1927)
Eduardo Sívori
Argentine painter (1847-1918)
José Fioravanti
Argentine sculptor (1896-1977)
Aldo Pellegrini
Argentine poet, essayist and art critic (1903–1973)

Martín Malharro
Argentine artist (1865-1911)
Hugo Soto
Argentine actor (1953-1994)
Víctor Grippo
Argentine artist (1936–2002)
Jorge de la Vega
Argentine singer-songwriter and painter (1930-1971)
Roberto Aizenberg
Argentine painter and sculptor (1928–1996)
Manuel Espinosa
Argentine artist (1912-2006)

Alberto Greco
Argentinian painter (1931-1965)

Alfredo Bigatti
Argentine sculptor (1898-1964)
Juan Batlle Planas
Argentine painter (1911-1966)
Silvio Benedetto
Argentinian painter and sculptor

Lino Claro Honorio Enea Spilimbergo
Argentine artist (1896-1964)
Carybé
Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó (7 February 1911 – 2 October 1997) was an Argentine-Brazilian artist, researcher, writer, historian and journalist. His nickname and artistic name, Carybé, a type of piranha, comes from his time in the scouts. He died of heart failure after the meeting of a candomblé community's lay board of directors, the Cruz Santa Opô Afonjá Society, of which he was a member.
Carlos Nine
Argentinian sculptor