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Argentine painter and sculptor
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Raúl Podestá (1899–1970) was an Argentine painter and sculptor.

Housing of works

National

  • National Museum of Fine Arts
  • Museum of Fine Arts Boca
  • Ministry of War
  • Ministry of Education
  • City Council of the City of Buenos Aires
  • Home Colonial Chapel "Ricardo Gutiérrez", Marcos Paz, Buenos Aires
  • Church of the Savior
  • Maternal Asylum "Santa Rosa" of Buenos Aires
  • Cathedral in the City of Tandil
  • Church in the seaside resort of Costa del Este,

International

  • Church of St. Francis de Sales in Paris, France
  • Argentine Consulate in Florence .
  • Private collections in Argentina, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, England and the United States.

References


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