His latest exhibition was as a posthumous tribute, in 1959. His work represents gauchesco scenes, with a bit of humor. Born in Buenos Aires into an August day, 1891, he was an Argentine illustrator and a painter. FLORENCIO MOLINA CAMPOS is well known by his traditional scenes of the Pampa. His first exhibition was in 1926, when he was named art teacher of the Colegio Nacional Avellaneda.
FLORENCIO MOLINA CAMPOS was a keen observer and had a very special photographic memory. In his works, various controversies have been raised with other artists of his time. One of these was for the horizons that he painted very low. Another very controversial aspect was that in some drawings he showed horses with their four paws in the air. His remains remained in the familiar Recoleta until, in the ’70s, they were transferred to the cemetery of Brown, where they remain.
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