Juan Carlos Figari
Juan Carlos Figari | |
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Juan Carlos Figari Castro | |
Portrait of Juan Carlos Figari from the Fernando Saavedra Figari archives | |
| Born | Juan Carlos Figari Castro 24 March 1893 Montevideo, Uruguay |
| Died | 26 November 1927 (aged 34) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Nationality | Uruguayan |
| Education | Académie Julian, Paris |
| Known for | Painting, sculpture, architecture |
| Notable work | paintings showcased in Museo Figari |
| Style | Constructivism, Modernism |
| Movement | Constructive Universalism |
| Parent(s) | Pedro Figari (father), María de Castro (mother) |
Juan Carlos Figari Castro (1893–1927) was a Uruguayan painter, architect, and sculptor known for his distinctive artistic contributions and close association with his father, the renowned artist Pedro Figari. Although less widely recognized than his father, Juan Carlos Figari played a significant role in Uruguay's artistic landscape and contributed to both architectural projects and visual arts.