ArtistsAntonio Gattorno
Antonio Gattorno

Antonio Gattorno

Cuban, 1904
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The Latin-American Collection of the Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1943
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Antonio Gattorno was a Cuban painter and a founding figure of modern Cuban art in the early twentieth century. His work participated in the broader modernist currents emerging across Latin America during the interwar period. He was included in the landmark 1943 exhibition The Latin-American Collection at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, establishing his significance within the institutional canon of Caribbean modernism.

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Artsy artwork: Carnaval ( 1942 )
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Artsy artwork: Tato (1938)
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Artsy artwork: Female Nude Study, Paris (1926)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled  (1943 )
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1941)
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Artsy artwork: Purple Socks (1946)
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Artsy artwork: Three Fish (1946)
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Art Institute of Chicago
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