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Ricardo Supisiche

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Ricardo Supisiche

Ricardo Argentino Supisiche (November 6, 1912 – November 6, 1992) was an Argentine painter and engraver.

Supisiche was born in Santa Fe, the capital of Santa Fe Province, in 1912. He studied drawing at the José María Reinares Academy in his home city, and under master Sergio Sergi at Santa Fe's Municipal Lyceum. He began painting in 1936 and continued his studies during a journey to Europe in 1951, where he stayed in Italy for several months. Supisiche's works earned him numerous awards, and he taught drawing and painting techniques in several institutions.

Among his works was an oleo he painted which was used on the cover of the 1968 promotional booklet, "Asi es la Argentina".[1]

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