Francisco Salamone (June 5, 1897 – August 8, 1959) was an Argentine architect born in Italy who, between 1936 and 1940, during the Infamous Decade, built...
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Sicilian Mafia Francisco Salamone (1897–1959), Argentine architect Salamone Rossi (ca. 1570–1630), Italian Jewish violinist Salvatore Salamone, scientist...
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Francisco Salamone (1897–1959) was an Argentine architect known for designing, in just four years, more than 60 monumental buildings in Buenos Aires Province...
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cemetery portal and main slaughterhouse were both designed by architect Francisco Salamone, and contain elements of Art Deco style. Built in the late 1930s,...
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(according to the words of the US ambassador,) commissioned the architect Francisco Salamone various buildings, which combined Art Deco, functionalism, Futurism...
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cemetery portal and slaughterhouse were all designed by the architect, Francisco Salamone, and contain elements of Art Deco style. Built in the late 1930s,...
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academian, politician, the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize winner Francisco Salamone, architect Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz, political and social theorist Orlando...
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adding flair to Argentine cities during the early 20th century. Francisco Salamone and Viktor Sulĉiĉ left an Art Deco legacy, and Alejandro Bustillo created...
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Rutelli (1859–1941), sculptor Giorgio de Chirico (1888–1978), painter Francisco Salamone (1897–1959), architect Giuseppe Migneco (1908–1997), painter Renato...
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Monument in 1995. Gregorio Baro, scientist Alejandro Bustillo, architect Francisco Salamone, architect Oscar Panno, chessmaster Ladislao Pazmany, aviation designer...
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