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Mario Juan Carreño y Morales (Havana, May 24, 1913 - Santiago, December 20, 1999) - Contemporary Latin American school of the 20th century Attached is a report from the artist's widow, contemporary Cuban - Latin American school of the 20th century. Measurements: 80 x 100 cm, measurements with 82 x 112 cm. Mario Juan Carreño y Morales (Havana, May 24, 1913 - Santiago, December 20, 1999) was a Cuban-Chilean painter, awarded the National Art Prize of Chile in 1982, a country of which he had obtained citizenship in 1969. Reference bibliography: Latin American Paintings and Drawings from the Collection of John and Barbara Duncan, Art Gallery - Center for Inter-American Relations, New York, 1970.

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Mario Juan Carreño y Morales (Havana, May 24, 1913 - Santiago, December 20, 1999) - Contemporary Latin American school of the 20th century Attached is a report from the artist's widow, contemporary Cuban - Latin American school of the 20th century. Measurements: 80 x 100 cm, measurements with 82 x 112 cm. Mario Juan Carreño y Morales (Havana, May 24, 1913 - Santiago, December 20, 1999) was a Cuban-Chilean painter, awarded the National Art Prize of Chile in 1982, a country of which he had obtained citizenship in 1969. Reference bibliography: Latin American Paintings and Drawings from the Collection of John and Barbara Duncan, Art Gallery - Center for Inter-American Relations, New York, 1970.

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