Atilio Boveri was born in Rauch, Buenos Aires, Argentina on 6 April 1885.[1] He was a leading figure in the visual arts of Argentina,[2] who worked as a painter, engraver, ceramist, and architect,[3] as well as a historian, journalist, and writer.[4]

Atilio Boveri
Born(1885-04-06)April 6, 1885
DiedFebruary 17, 1949(1949-02-17) (aged 63)

He was director of the Provincial Museum of Fine Arts Emilio Pettoruti [es].[5][6]

Boveri died in his home in Manuel B. Gonnet on 17 February 1949.[7]

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  1. ^ Charo Sanjuan i Francesc Miralles "Atilio Boveri del Museu de Pollença" 1999
  2. ^ Inter-America. Vol. 5. 1922. pp. 144–. ATILIO BOVERI NO ARTIST has shaken with so much vehemence the stationary environment as this painter who, for the first time, has organized an exhibition of his paintings, winning a permanent place by his really notable landscapes.
  3. ^ Diccionario de arquitectura en la Argentina: A-B (in Spanish). Diario de Arquitectura de Clarín. 1 January 2004. pp. 180–.
  4. ^ Guía quincenal de la actividad intelectual y artística argentina (in Spanish). Comision Nacional de Cultura. 1950. pp. 43–. ATILIO BOVERI (1885 - 1949) Fué la suya una vida de inquietud sin límites, urgida por tantos afanes de belleza que en ella se fundieron emociones y lirismos, para desentrañar las relaciones interiores de hombre y mundo que porfiaban por ...
  5. ^ Edward J. Sullivan (2004). Emilio Pettoruti (1892-1971). LA MARCA ED. pp. 238–. ISBN 978-950-889-090-0. He was succeeded by his old teacher Atilio Boveri, who was committed to "Peron's word" in so far as fostering an essentially national culture. Thus, the Museo would be "almost exclusively devoted to telling the history of the province through ...
  6. ^ Jorge López Anaya (2005). Arte argentino: cuatro siglos de historia (1600-2000). Emecé Editores. pp. 175–. ISBN 978-950-04-2633-6. El pintor platense, hijo de italianos que se habían radicado en la nueva capital de la provincia de Buenos Aires, inició sus estudios en la Academia Provincial de Bellas Artes, dirigido por Atilio Boveri (1885-1949), un joven con escasos ...
  7. ^ 12 personalidades del siglo (in Spanish). Ediciones Almafuerte. 1982. pp. 50–. Tal es el caso de don Atilio Boveri, personalidad singular y excepcionalmente dotada de talento, que abarcó con la misma ... Aires, el 6 de abril de 1885 y fallece en su casa de Manuel B. Gonnet, cercana a La Plata, el 17 de febrero de 1949.