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Giuseppe Agujari

Giuseppe Agujari (Adria, 1843 - Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 16, 1885),〔 also known as Jose Agujari, was an Italian-Argentine painter, known mainly for his watercolors.
==History==

Giuseppe Agujari was born in Adria near Trieste, to Leopoldo and Laura Tretti.
After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, he later enrolled at the Municipal Technical School of Trieste, where his brother Tito Agujari was his tutor. Here, he perfected the techniques of drawing and watercolor.
In 1871 he exhibited many of his works at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. In the same year he moved to Buenos Aires where he became a lecturer at the National College.
In 1876 he was part of a group that founded the Sociedad de Estimulo des Bellas Artes, becoming the first president. Many of his works are preserved in the Fernandez Blanco Museum in Buenos Aires.

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