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Timoteo Navarro Museum of Art

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building designed in 1905 by Belgian-Argentine architect Alberto Pelsmaekers (1855 – 1923). The main hall, where the majority of the museum's exhibits are displayed, is a 400 m (4,200 ft²) space topped by a two-story ceiling and a
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The museum became an autonomous entity in 1922, and in 1931, it was transferred to larger facilities. It was again transferred in 1957 to the historic home of former President
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allowed the Secretariat of Culture to relocate the growing collections to its present site, reinaugurating the museum on September 29, 2003.
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in 1975, the museum was again renamed in 1986 in honor of local painter and art instructor
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The museum was first proposed by a prominent local lawyer and educator,
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Tucumán es cultura: Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes Timoteo Navarro
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Its permanent collections, the most important in the
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Index


Tucumán Province
Argentina
Juan Bautista Terán
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National University of Tucumán
San Miguel de Tucumán
Nicolás Avellaneda
National Historic Monument
Lola Mora
Timoteo Navarro
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baroque
French neoclassical
skylight
wrought-iron
Argentine Northwest
lithographs
Pompeyo Audivert
es
Antonio Berni
PĂ­o Collivadino
Ezequiel Linares
es
Luis Lobo de la Vega
Timoteo Navarro
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Antonio PujĂ­a
Benito Quinquela MartĂ­n
Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós

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