Florencio Molina Campos

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Florencio Molina Campos (August 21, 1891 - November 16, 1959) was an Argentine drawer and a painter known by his typical traditional pictures of the Pampa. His work represents gauchescas scenes with a bit of humor. Molina Campos exposed his pictures in 1926 for the first time, in an exposition at the Sociedad Rural Argentina. Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear, the president of Argentina at that time, named him art teacher of the Colegio Nacional de Avellaneda after seeing the exposition. In 1956 he did an exposition in the Galeria Witcomb of Buenos Aires. His latest demonstration was as a posthumous tribute, in 1959.

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