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All about Antique Tours for Buenos Aires and all Argentina with Bob Frassinetti
Friday, 23 October 2009
The Villa of the Valley of Tulumba
Topic: Villa de Tulumba
.................. anyway, back here in South America, good news, I have found a place to locate my real estate investment, it’s a tiny village lost in time and in a valley,………… the name of the Village is the Villa of the Valley of Tulumba,…..  With the help of a University the town hall mayor has drawn up a developing map of the village, know the old building have been renovated, the streets paved with stones, we have a an unique scenario for investments,….. plots of land in and around the village start form USD$10,000 for some 1500 square meters,…………..  Historic buildings in the Village from USD $50,000. Ready for renovation into anything tourist related ideas that you might have,……… a short 5 minutes drive from the village a Estancia building is been changed into a 4 unique bedroom boutique lodging,……….. and the story goes on, last October during the annual local saints day some 20,000 people passed and celebrated that weekend in the Village, with unique kind of celebrations and shows, all well worth seeing and participating,……. The story goes on,……..

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Saturday, 3 October 2009
eBay and Bob Frassinetti
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Thursday, 1 October 2009
Villa Tulumba along the Royal Road, Route 9
Topic: Royal Road
Villa Tulumba
The Villa in the Valley of Tulluma, Villa de Tulumba, Northern Cordoba, along the Old Royal Road, known in Spanish as Camino Real. Beginnings The route originated as the "Camino Real del Perú" (Royal Road of Peru), used since colonial times to travel from Buenos Aires, through Córdoba, Santiago del Estero, San Miguel de Tucumán, Salta, San Salvador de Jujuy, and Potosí, continuing to Perú. The section between Buenos Aires and the south of what it is today Cordoba Province, was shared with the "Camino Real del Oeste" (Royal Road of the West) which branched towards San Luis, Mendoza and Santiago (Chile). The road had a system of small inns and establishments every 30–50 km where travellers could rest. After the coming of the railroad, in the second half of the 19th Century, this road lost relevance, as the railroad provided faster service on any type of weather. The first train from Buenos Aires arrived in the town of La Quiaca in Argentina's northern border with Bolivia on 30 December, 1907.[1] With the advent of the automobile, the Federal Government decided to build roads throughout the Republic. In 1936 the road from Buenos Aires to La Quiaca was named Ruta Nacional 9 (National Route 9). In 1943 the road was open to traffic in its full length, even though most of it was unpaved. The road started competing against the railroad, taking passengers and cargo. The last passenger train to La Quiaca arrived on December 1993, and the last cargo train in July 1994.[1] So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are travelling to Buenos Aires, or to other parts of Argentina, like Rosario, Entre Rios, Cordoba or Mendoza, please feel free to email me, I travel all Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Route 40 Argentina, Ruta 40 Argentina, Buenos Aires, San Telmo, Flea Markets, Travel Adventure, Travel guide mentioned in Lonely Planet, as well as Lighthouses Tours or the fantastic Provincial Route 14, Tras la Sierra in Cordoba, as well as Villa Tuluma, the Villa in the Valley of Tulumba along the Royal Road, I can help, from Guided Tours to Exporting Antiques and Art …….. and what about Collectibles and just to mention some like Advertising, Advertising Art, Architectural, Art Deco, Auto Parts, Badges, Banks, Beswick, Bottle, Bottle Openers, Bronze, Button, Calendars, Candy Containers, Carnival Glass, Chandeliers, Christmas, Coca Cola, Corkscrews, Elvis Presley, Ethnic Art, Ethnic Toys, Fans, Fishing, Fishing Reels, Folk Art, Francisco Adaro, Furniture, Harmonica, Lamps and lightning items, the wild 60's and 70's, Garden Furnishing, Girl Scout, Glass Art, Glass Contemporary, Golf, Halloween, Inkwells, Insulators, Ivory, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Jewellery, Judaic, Kitchen, Knife, Lanz Bulldog Tractor, Lamps, Lighters, Lightning Rod , Majolica, Match Holders, Medical, Motorcycles, Music, Napkin Rings, Nautical, , Nutcrackers, Paintings, Liberato Spisso, born Buenos Aires, Argentina. 14 March 1903, Portrait Artist, Viski, Jean ( Janos ) 1891 - 1961, Old Car, Paper, Paperweights, Pens, Pencils, Pencil Sharpeners, Pepsi Cola, Perfume Bottles, Pewter, Phonographs, Photography, Postcards, Pampa Lanz Tractor, Posters, Prints, Radio, Railroad , Records, Steam Tractor, Scientific Instruments, Sewing, Sheet Music, Silver, Souvenirs, Sports, Stereo Cards, Stereoscopes, Telephones, Television, Tools, Toys, "The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina", or a Tractor, Typewriters, Watch, Weapons, Weather Vanes, Wood Carvings, Wooden, World's Fair, to say Vito Campanella and other South America known contemporary Artist Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti. Updated 2009 Copyright Bob Frassinetti, travelling for arts and antiques in the south of South America,.......
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Coat of Arms Villa Tulumba  
""The latest cultural trend is to be unique. to be part of the exquisite VIP section of society lays on the fact that those who belong are not mass manufactured, not mass consumers, but elite consumers, one of a kind people. The outside appearance of a celebrity cannot be now purchased at a department store, for they customize their look, their style, themselves. Nowadays clothing and fashion are approaching this conception of production. Each item, each shirt, skirt, sock, shoe are kind of unique but not in a couture way, but in a more casual way." -- BOB FRASSINETTI " Meantime, ............... Read daily Up Dates on Art and Antiques for Buenos Aires, Argentina http://www.frassinetti.biz Argentina also exports antiques over 100 years old with the help of Bob Frassinetti Read all about the South of South America, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on this link. Updated and new web site, The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Argentina www.the-ba-toymuseum.com Chat some more soon, ................................ Bob Frassinetti.

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Sunday, 6 September 2009
Doug Casey's top place to live if things go to hell in the U.S.
Topic: Argentina
For those interested in Salta, Argentina, I will be there in-between the 5 to the 15 of October 2009, researching for Antiques and Investment opportunities in Real Estate and Farming projects,.... Doug Casey's top place to live if things go to hell in the U.S. By Porter Stansberry in the S&A Digest:

[Legendary speculator] Doug Casey is greatly underappreciated. He's been expecting the debacle we see unfolding today - a collapsing financial sector, government spending growing out of control, and a public backlash against capitalism - for as long as I've known him, almost 15 years. He calls the scenario "The Greater Depression." And now, he thinks it's going to be even worse than he expected...

At his conference last weekend in Las Vegas, he told the audience what he's doing to protect himself from what he sees coming next: soaring inflation, capital controls around the world, and vast increases to America's already confiscatory tax regime. What is Doug doing? First, he built a very private community in a very safe place about as far away from the centers of government power as you can get. His development is called Estancia Cafayate. It's located in the southern part of Salta province in northwest Argentina. Why in the world would you want to live in a valley of the Andes Mountains in rural Argentina? Well, Uruguay is nearby, a place where you can still bank privately and where you can still arrange for citizenship.

Second, Salta is incredibly rich in natural resources - water, farmland, oil and gas, vineyards, cattle, cultural attractions, etc. All of the things you need to lead a very wealthy, civilized life are in great abundance. And everything is cheap. A first-class steak dinner at a good restaurant on the central square in Cafayate costs about $4 per head, including wine. Finally, you have plenty of opportunities to make money with commodities.
Doug has become a large-scale dairy farmer.
 La Estancia de Cafayate has caught the attention of The New York Times. The story called “Throw in a Vineyard (or Some Rhinos) and I´ll Take It.” was published on July 24, 2009. The author, Shelley Emling, comments on developers coming up with unusual incentives, like vineyard ownership and wild animal reserves, to entice prospective buyers. La Estancia de Cafayate catches the spotlight with our unique lifestyle and culture as part of the “new luxury” of offerings, in addition to the variety of amenities available in La Estancia de Cafayate. The article also includes other properties in great destinations such as restored farmhouses in Tuscany, luxury lodges in South Arica and vineyard châteaux in France.  Meantime, ............... Read daily Up Dates on Art and Antiques for Buenos Aires, Argentina  http://www.frassinetti.bizArgentina also exports antiques over 100 years old with the help of Bob Frassinetti Read all about the South of South America, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on this link. Updated and new web site, The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Argentina  www.the-ba-toymuseum.com   

 


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Monday, 31 August 2009
advertising Iconic Collectibles, one of a kind!
Topic: Collectables
Advertising Enamel Signs from Argentina
Enamel Signs, and Advertising Signs,Image Gallery,from Argentina.These rare antique advertising signs from Argentina,either made here or imported from around the world,reflect in their design,a typography and textual content of the social and economic atmosphere of this period,in which they where made from around 1880 till the midle of the 20 th centuary. Email Bob Frassinetti. The Buenos Aires Art Dealer,Argentina. Bob Frassinetti. Copyright 2005. Updated 2009 Roberto Dario Frassinetti.
Travel Argentina for Arts and Antiques 
Bookmark and Share Meantime, ............... Read daily Up Dates on Art and Antiques for Buenos Aires, Argentina http://www.frassinetti.biz Argentina also exports antiques over 100 years old with the help of Bob Frassinetti Read all about the South of South America, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on this link. Updated and new web site, The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Argentina www.the-ba-toymuseum.com Chat some more soon, ................................ Bob Frassinetti.


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Sunday, 30 August 2009
Steam Tractors, Steam Rollers and Steam Trains for sale
Topic: Steam Tractors

Travelling for those rare and unqiue STeam Tractors, Steam rollers and Steam Engines in this part of the south of South America, Argentina, Chile and Paraguay, .....

 

Steam Rollers, Steam Trains and Steam Tractors from Argentina
Steam Rollers, Steam Trains and Steam Tractors from Argentina, selling all Steam Engines from Argentina, tarctors, old and vinatge, rare engines froun in this part of South America, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay,..... Argentina is a country whose communication system’s foundations have been layed down in rail systems’ blueprints. All through our history trains have been an indispensable factor, for production, leisure, communications and tourism. Firstly layed down for productive purposes, these rails have rapidly been also used to put our natural beauties in contact with those curious and adventurous travelers. And the result has been just awesome, because the possibilities of accesing some of this georgeous places are very much limmited because of the complex geography. Up in the northern part of our country, limmiting with Chile and Bolivia, there’s one of the worlds most beautiful places: the Quebrada de Humahuaca. Before colonial times, this area was a very important part of the Inca Empire, for it’s a one of a kind oasis in the middle of the arid puna, the Humahuaca valley is very fertile area surrounded by some of the highest mountains in South America, the Andes. Even during colonial times people in this places kept on working their lands as their forefathers did for many generations. Colonial authorities exploited other natural resources such as cole, silver and copper mines as well as sugar cane production. These two production systems still coexist to our days. The need of communications in times of the Independence brought the rail system to this area. The objective was to establish a fluent communication with Chile’s mine’s production. The result was the amazing Tren de las nubes, train of the clouds. This train was built in several stages between 1921 and 1948, by more than 3,000 workers. More than 500 km of rails open the path to an amazing journey through the clouds. La polvorilla is the last stop of the tour, running at more that 4000 mts of the sea level the train appears to ride on air as it crosses the viaduct of the same name. The journey is a lifetime experience and can be done all year long –although during winter there are some parts that are not available-. All ten couches are moved by the diesel locomotor. Comfort, a must in such an amazing experience, is also very taken care of, so that we, passengers can enjoy the ride without having to worry about anything. There are no words to describe this experience –believe me, I see myself as a very expressive person but that journey left me speechless… However the full smile on my face and the glowing in my eyes showed my inner happiness and astonishment in front of one of the most beautiful experiences ever. An other incredible train ride in our country is also in the northern area, but this time in the eastern part, in the border with Brazil. The rain forest train, tren de la selva, runs all the way through the National park of Iguazú, to one of America’s greatest falls: the Iguazú Falls. The beauty of this place, one of nature’s outstanding pictures, in the middle of the rain forest, this gigantic red watered falls (the ground in this area is reddish, very brick like because of its particular chemical composition) are just a beautiful spectacle available all year round, though in summer the temperature can easily reach the 45°C, all the rest of the year this area has a very warm weather. Nonetheless, the heat, the area is very well prepared to receive visitors from all over the world, therefore when visiting Iguazú there are many outstanding accommodation options –all includded as well as spa resorts- that would make you feel very much at ease. Traveling south from Buenos Aires, there’s a must for all of those who want to travel through our Patagonia. Worldly known because of its cross path, short cut super economic: La trochita (short of Trocha which is Spanish for cross path). This 75 cm. cross path rail was began to construct in the early years of the 1920s, though its construction was delayed due to climate inconveniences. By 1936 it began to run through its amazing 402 km. This train had ups and downs regarding governmental policies, and it was closed many times. But thanks to the hard work of the authorities of the province of Chubut, the train is still alive and running, not through the original 402 km. But through 165km. Of beauty, through Esquel. Lepá and El Maitén. This train is not only a circulation service to witness amazing sights, but living history. The wagons in which we ride are the original 1922 ones, that are heated by antique salamanders regulated by the passengers to their preference. The whole train is an antique treasure that we have the pleasure to enjoy, even the locomotives, one of the two available is a Baldwin Locomotive Works, American, class 75 B with 431 hp of power; the German Henschel, class 75 H with 411 hp of power. There’s also a moanouver locomotive class 75 M, made by Henschel y Sohn. An other train treasure of the south is the historic steam train that rides in the sorrounding area of the Nahuel Huapí lake in the internationally renamed sky resort, Bariloche. Very much a rolling museum, this train was manufactured in Scotland in 1912 by the North British Locomotives company in Glasgow plaque number 121, the wagons were originally made in England, in an outstanding art deco style, made out of Cedar and Mahogany. All seats are covered in red and green velvet in the 667 wagon that was made in 1914. There are wagons that had been specially made for the important managers of some of this British trains and their family. The wagon booked for the family number 677 was specially made for them in England in 1913 and it has three bed rooms, kithcen, bathroom and a special room for the help that travelled along. Tourist class wagons number 128 was made in Glousester; the pine chasis was locally manufactured in 1914 by Ferrocarriles Entre Ríos, the wagon number 671 was a sleepling wagon owned by Ferrocarril del Oeste and it was specially made for them in Birmingham in 1914. The Dining cars number 5560 and 546 were made by the English brand Glousester and the chasis was fully made in Ceder and Mahogany. This specific information shows the class and confort offerd in this trains. AS to the ride, the sights are just incredibly beautiful, there are many stops so one can enjoy the amazing views and scenes. A perfect ride that combines the perfection and style of art and antique and the beauty of nature. The last stop in our train tour, and a must when visiting our Argentinean trains is the Tren del fin del Mundo, is the most southern rail system in the world, and one of the smaller cross paths. This the Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino was the first tourist train to be built in Latin America. This incredible amazing train runs through the same rails that the one who long ago carried prisoners to the maximum security prison in Ushuaia –now closed-. Far from the image of a prisoners train, this train is an outstanding and chick train, with all the top of the top commodities specially arranged for the passenger’s delight, specially with those rearanged big windows to enjoy the sights. As well as the two locomotives, diesel and steam, two true beauties. The station of the End of the world is located 8 km west from Ushuaia, that is the starting point of an amazing and ecological journey to the most southern train station in the world in the National Park of Tierra del fuego. The journey is beautiful, the sights, the places, nature’s treasures are exhibited in all their greatness. Just before arriving to our last stop, the curve the train takes opens up into thick woods cohiues and lengas, local millenary trees. There is no better ending to a wonderful and amazing trip.
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Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti. Updated 2009 Copyright Bob Frassinetti, travelling for arts and antiques in the south of South America,....... Bob Frassinetti, art and antique dealer and nomad traveller as well as free lance journalist photographer, working on the web, writing both for pleasure and work on art, antiques and collectibles, in and on Buenos Aires, Argentina and neighbouring countries, Chile and Uruguay. "I've written for several Travel Adventure, Art & Antiques Magazines on and off the web and have researched Vintage Tractors to Antique Cars made or found in Argentina, Travel Adventure, to Toys made in Argentina, and now for the upcoming Dakar Rally 2010 to start here in " Buenos Aires, so for Everything on Art & Antiques as well as Travel Information for Buenos Aires and Argentina by Bob Frassinetti” So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are travelling to Buenos Aires, or to other parts of Argentina, like Rosario, Entre Rios, Cordoba or Mendoza, please feel free to email me, I travel all Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Route 40 Argentina, Ruta 40 Argentina, Buenos Aires, San Telmo, Flea Markets, Travel Adventure, Travel guide mentioned in Lonely Planet, as well as Lighthouses Tours or the fantastic Provincial Route 14, Tras la Sierra in Cordoba, I can help, from Guided Tours to Exporting Antiques and Art …….. and what about Collectibles and just to mention some like Advertising, Advertising Art, Architectural, Art Deco, Auto Parts, Badges, Banks, Beswick, Bottle, Bottle Openers, Bronze, Button, Calendars, Candy Containers, Carnival Glass, Chandeliers, Christmas, Coca Cola, Corkscrews, Elvis Presley, Ethnic Art, Ethnic Toys, Fans, Fishing, Fishing Reels, Folk Art, Francisco Adaro, Furniture, Harmonica, Lamps and lightning items, the wild 60's and 70's, Garden Furnishing, Girl Scout, Glass Art, Glass Contemporary, Golf, Halloween, Inkwells, Insulators, Ivory, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Jewellery, Judaic, Kitchen, Knife, Lanz Bulldog Tractor, Lamps, Lighters, Lightning Rod , Majolica, Match Holders, Medical, Motorcycles, Music, Napkin Rings, Nautical, , Nutcrackers, Paintings, Liberato Spisso, born Buenos Aires, Argentina. 14 March 1903, Portrait Artist, Viski, Jean ( Janos ) 1891 - 1961, Old Car, Paper, Paperweights, Pens, Pencils, Pencil Sharpeners, Pepsi Cola, Perfume Bottles, Pewter, Phonographs, Photography, Postcards, Pampa Lanz Tractor, Posters, Prints, Radio, Railroad , Records, Steam Tractor, Scientific Instruments, Sewing, Sheet Music, Silver, Souvenirs, Sports, Stereo Cards, Stereoscopes, Telephones, Television, Tools, Toys, "The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina", or a Tractor, Typewriters, Watch, Weapons, Weather Vanes, Wood Carvings, Wooden, World's Fair, to say Vito Campanella and other South America known contemporary Artist Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti. Updated 2009 Copyright Bob Frassinetti, travelling for arts and antiques in the south of South America,.......


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Monday, 24 August 2009
Auction Tours from Antiques to Real Estate Oppertunities!
Topic: Auction Tour for Arts

Auction Tours with Bob Frassinetti.

 

Auction Tours in Argentina
Auction Tours in all Argentina. Buy at Auction, go Local. Auction Tours in Buenos Aires and Argentina with Bob Frassinetti Bob Frassinetti and The Buenos Aires ArtDealer has a specialized team that handles everything in terms of art, collectibles and antiques auctions, and auction tours to shopping, hunting and customized touring services. The planning begins before you arrive to the city, with conversations, directions and market research of the style, art and antiques you’re looking for. From the minute you arrive to Buenos Aires we handle everything from picking you up in the airport, hotel reservations, auctions scheduling, hunts to off the path markets and fairs, discounts, shipping and handling all the paper work regarding the exporting of the works. Auction Tour for Real Estate, Country Side Auctions for Art and Antiques here in and around Buenos Aires, but also more important in the Countryside of Argentina to small villages, towns and Cities. Auctions in all Argentina are a great option for Real Estate Investors to Collectors, for Art and Antique, Dealers and Gallery owners from around the globe. Read daily Up Dates on Art and Antiques for Buenos Aires, Argentina http://www.frassinetti.biz Argentina also exports antiques over 100 years old with the help of Bob Frassinetti Read all about the South of South America, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on this link. Updated and new web site, The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Argentina www.the-ba-toymuseum.com Chat some more soon, Bob Frassinetti. On the road around Argentina, Chile or Uruguay,...
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Yes, follow me around Argentina for buying at Auction. Buy at Auction, Real Estate, from country side to small villages and cities, for investmnet short or long term, buy small farms, countryside lodging and many other properties, opertunites, ...... Country side Auctions for all kinds of objects, arts and antiques to countrysytle items and ....... Follow my me around Argentina on this Google Map,......
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Posted by bob frassinetti at 12:41 PM
Saturday, 15 August 2009
The City of Rosario, Sana Fe
Plaza San Martin, 

Build and Sell or Buy Real Estate in Buenos Aires, Rosario, Cordoba and Mendoza! Opportunities! Meantime, ...............

 

 

 

 

 

Plaza San Martin is a gorgeous park inbetween the streets Dorrego, Moreno, Cordoba and Santa Fe.

 

This beautiful green area is surrounded by top notch architectural examples of style and refinement

such as bar Rock & Feller's, situated in a clean lined Art Deco building; la Casa Prats, which is a superb neo renaissance Italian construction, also featuring this unique style is the city's University

Law school, and a couple of meters away it the Province house of government built following the German Neo classicism standards.  This last building laid throughout an entire block has a gorgeous front

featuring an immense variety of sculpturing by the famous Guillermo Gianninazzi. Inside this house there's an inner plaza known as Plaza Civica where there are frequent live performances and shows.

 

Read daily Up Dates on Art and Antiques for Buenos Aires, Argentina  http://www.frassinetti.bizArgentina also exports antiques over 100 years old with the help of Bob Frassinetti Read all about the South of South America, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on this link. Updated and new web site, The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Argentina  www.the-ba-toymuseum.com   Chat some more soon, ................................  Bob Frassinetti. 

 


Posted by bob frassinetti at 9:49 PM
Monday, 10 August 2009
Art for Sale from Argentina
Topic: Art
Torres Aguero for Sale
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1924, Leopoldo Torres Aguero is a very influential artist whose main works were wordily acknowledged specially throughout the 1990s. An early Japanese figurative art influence blends with a strong use of color and shapes in his paintings resulting into a world of textures, shapes and colors attempting to touch most of our most sensitive senses. It's accurate to say that the artist seeks to portray a representation of the world as he seeks to understand they way representations are portrayed. Hence his works are not only aesthetic but also philosophic. The 60s are the opening gate to his geometric universe, and most representative within his works. Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here: Yahoo Contact Find me on MySpace and be my friend! Bob Frassinetti. Copyright 2005 to 2009. Roberto Dario Frassinetti.
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Leopoldo Torres Aguero and for Sale 
Individual shows 1939 - 1949 Shows in La Rioja, Catamarca, Córdoba, Argentina 1949 Galería Antú, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1950 Cité Universitaire, Paris, France. 1952 Galería Witcomb, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1953 Galería Krayd, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Galería Impuiso, La itoca, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1954 Galería Krayd, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1955 Sociedad Hebraica, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Galería Peuser, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1956 Galería Bonino, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1957 Galería Bonino, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Musco Dr. Genaro Pérez Córdoba, Argentina. 1958 Galería Municipal, La Paz, Bolivia. Casa de la Moneda, Potosí, Bolivia. Sociedad Hebraica, Buenos. Aires, Argentina. 1959 Galería Bonino, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Museo de Arte Moderno, Montevideo, Uruguay. Dibujos y gouaches, Galería Galatea, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1961 Nitta Gallery, Tokyo, Japan. Kyoto Gallery, Kyoto, Japan. 1962 Daimatu apartment, Kobe, Japan. Daimaru apartment, Osaka, Japan. 1963 Galería Bonino, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1964 Galería Mendelsohn, Ciudad de México, México. Galería Bonino, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. 1965 Galería Ismos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Galería Diálogos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1966 Galería del Asterisco, La Plata, Argentina. 1967 Galerie Ariel, Paris, France. Dirección General de Bellas Artes, Madrid, España. 1970 Centre COMO, Paris, France. Maison de la Culture, Orléans, France. 1973 Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela 1974 Galleria La Polena, Genova, Italia. Galleria Rotta, Milano, Italia. Galleria Ambiente, Saluzzo, Italia. Argentinische Institut, Bonn, Deutschland. Deutsch. Ibero Amerikanische, Frankfurt, Deutschland 1975 Galerie Suzanne Langlois, Paris, France Galería Bonino, Río de Janeiro, Brasil. Galería Serra, Caracas, Venezuela. 1976 Galleria L'Angolo, Bra Cuneo, Italia. Studio Rotelli, Finale Borgo, Savona, Italia. Galería Ruiz Castillo, Madrid, España. 1977 Galerie Christiane Colin, Paris, France. Galerie Craven, Paris, France. Fera de Bologne, Galleria Mantra, Italia. 1978 Galleria Galliata, Alassio, Italia. Galleria Lombardi, Avellino, Italia. Fiera dei Levante, Bari, Italia Exposition itinérante de peintures & dessins 1957 - 77 "Les Haurs de Belleville", Maison de la Culture, Paris "Art contemporain", Musée Saint Etienne, Toulouse, France. "Les Voutes du pont", Centre Culturel de Royan, France. Galería Palatina, Buenos Aires, Argentina. F I A C. Grand Palais L'Angolo, Paris, Francia. 1979 Galerie Arts et Lettres, Saint Nazaire, France Galerie Synart, Paris, France 1980 Ballestrini Arte Contemporanea Albisola, Mare, Italia Sala Comunale d'Arte Contemporanea de Loano, Italia. 1981 F.l.A.C. Grand Palais, L'Angalo, Paris, France. 1982 Galería Rubbers, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Centro Studio Muratori, Modena, Italia. Fondation Smith Champlon, Paris, France. Foire Internationale de Basilea, Bale, Switzerland. Fiera de Brescia, Galleria L'Angolo, Italia. Museo Municipal, Octavio de la Colina, La Rioja, Argentina. 1983 Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes, Salta, Argentina. Frente al cine, Nachman, Mar del Plata, Argentina. Galerie Synart, Paris, France. Mar del Jazz, Bauen, Accion'83, Argentina. 1984 Institut ibéro américain, Bordeaux, France. Galería Rubbers, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Hoy en el Arte, Pinamar, Argentina. Plaza Hotel, La Rioja, Argentina. 1985 Casino de Necochea, Mar del Jazz 85, Argentina. 1986 Galería Analfi, Punta del Este, Uruguay. Galería La Cuadra, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1987 "Diálogo" Monique Rozanès/ Leo Torres Agüero, Galería Rubbers, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Insólitos: Monique Rozanès, T. Agüero", Galería Praxis, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1988 "1950-60", Galería Sisley, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1989 "Aniversario de la primera exposición en La Rioja:1939-1989", Galería Palatina, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1990 "50 años de investigación plástica", Fundación Banco Patricios, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1991 "Gravitation", Compagnie moderne et contemporaine, Paris, France. 1993 Salon international & colloque "Ecosito", La Défense, Paris, France. 1997 Retrospectiva, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1998 Galería Vaneyck, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Galería Roffe, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1999 Galería Altera, Pinamar, Argentina. 2004 Art Miami, USA, Galería Andrada. Group exhibitions 1940 Salón Primavera, La Rioja, Argentina 1942 Pintores Riojanos, La Rioja, Argentina. 1943 Joven Pintura, Sociedad Estímulo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1944 Mutualidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1952 Galería La Cueva, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1954 Galería Viau, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Galería Krayd, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Galería Ducreux, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Joven Pintura, Salón Peuser, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1955 Seis pintores, dos escultores, Galería Bonino, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Acuarelistas argentinos, Galería Viau, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Treinta pintores argentinos, Galería Kraft, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1956 Salón de Acuarelistas y Grabadores, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Premio Helena Rubinstein, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Veintiseis pintores argentinos, Club Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pintura Argentina, Museo Nacional de Washington, U.S.A. Don Quijote, Galería Pizarro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Bienal Internacional de Litografía, Cincinatti, U.S.A. 1957 Mediator Dei, Galería Bonino, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Premio Cinzano, Galería Velázquez, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1958 Premio Palanza, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pintores Argentinos, Lima, Perú. Pintores Argentinos, La Paz, Bolivia. Exposición Anual de Pintura, La Rioja, Argentina. Autorretratos, Galería Rubbers, Buenos Aires, Argentina. El arte en la calle, Galería Pizarro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nueve pintores, Escuelita de Arte, Río de Janeiro, Brasil. Sociedad Hebraica, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1959 Diseñadores latinoamericanos contemporáneos, Washington, U.S.A. Arte Sudamericano de hoy, Museo Dallas, U.S.A. Exposición Internacional, Punta del Este, Uruguay. Ediciones "La flor alta", Buenos Aires, Argentina. Galería Rubbers, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1960 Exposición inanguración, Galería Bonino, Río de Janeiro, Brasil 150 Aníversario de la Independencia Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Exposición Internacional. Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1961. Pintores contemporáneos, Galería Nitta, Tokio, Japón. 1962. Arte Latinoamericano, Museo de Arte Moderno, París, Francia. 1963. Arte Argentino Actual, Museo de Arte Moderno, París, Francia. Artistas Riojanos, Sociedad de Artistas Plásticos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1964. Pintores de la galería, Galería Misrachi, México. Cinco pintores, Galería Bonino, Río de Janeiro, Brasil. 1965. Salón Nuevas Realidades, París, Francia. Salón Latinoamericano, París, Francia. 1967. Salón Nuevas Realidades, París, Francia. 1968. El óleo del siglo veinte, Galería Vercamer, París, Francia. 1969. Estilo y grito, Château d'Ancy-le-Franc, Auxerre, Francia. El óleo escucha, Festival d'Avignon. Panorama de la Pintura Argentina, Fundación Lorenzutti, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1970. Bienal de Menton, Francia. Salón Grands et Jeunes d'aujourd'hui, París, Francia. Salón Comparaisons, París, Francia. Visión 24, Roma, Italia. Grupo del Centro COMO, Casa de la Cultura Ivry, Francia. Pintores del espectáculo, Casa de l'ORTF, París, Francia. Casa Argentina, París, Francia. Galería Guénégaud, París, Francia. 1971. América Latina en Escandinavia: Copenhague, Dinamarca. LundsKonsthall, Suecia. Konsthallen, GoteLorg, Suecia. Salón Grands et Jeunes d'aujourd'hui, París, Francia. Salón Réalités Nouvelles, París, Francia. Centro COMO, Galería Guénégaud, París, Francia. Arte argentino, Kunsthalle, Bale, Suiza. Pinturas y objetos 71, Museo Galliera, París, Francia. Arte Argentino Actual, Museo Cívico de Bellas Artes, Lugano, Suiza. Energía en las artes visuales, CIADE, Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Grandes nombres de hoy y de mañana, Rheims Laurin, París. Primer Congreso de Artes Plásticas Latinoamericanas, Sala Gaudí, Barcelona, España. Arte geométricoócinético, Residencia Empain, Bruselas, Bélgica. Centro COMO, Foire de Cologne, Alemania. Casa de los Jóvenes y de la Cultura, St. Germain en Laye, Francia. Espacio-Movimiento, Galería Juana Mordó, Madrid, España. Argentinische Kunst der Gegenwart, Stuck Villa, Munich. Rheinisches Landes Museem, Bonn, Kunsthaus Hamborgo, Alemania. Grupo Posición: Residencia de Lannoy, Bruselas, Bélgica. Residencia Empain, Galería Withofs, Bruselas, Bélgica. Centro Comercial Belle Epine, París, Francia. Galería Sincron, Brescia, Italia. Galería Sen, Madrid, España. Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Sevilla, España. 1972. Gráfica Internaclonal, Galería Sincron, Brescia, Italia. Bizagrafic, Ibiza, España. Salón Réalités Nouvelles, París, Francia. Salón Grands et Jeunes d'aujourd'hui, París, Francia. Salón de Mayo, Salón Comparaisons, París, Francia. Grupo Posición. Galería les Ambassadeurs, Zurich, Suiza. Salón de Mayo, Belgrado, Yugoslavia. Agüero - Demarco - Moreliet' Château de Culan, Cher, Francia. Encuentro 72, Galería Sincron, Brescia, Italia. Galería Linsk, Palms Springs, California, Estados Unidos. 1973. Salones: "Grandes y jóvenes de hoy", París, Francia. Salon Réalités Nouvelles. Salón de Mayo, París, Francia. 1974. Salones "Grandes y jóvenes de hoy", París, Francia. Salon Réalités Nouvelles, París, Francia. Salón de Mayo, París, Francia. Festival Internacional de Arte, Royan, Francia. Grupo Sincron, Galería Artes Visuales, Parma, Italia. Galería "La Pirámide", Florencia, Italia. Artistas Latinoamericanos de París, Ciudad de las Artes, París, Francia. 1975. Salones: "Grandes y jóvenes de hoy", París, Francia. Salon Réalités Nouvelles. Salón de Mayo, París, Francia. Continuidad y búsqueda, Galería Tres Papas, Sarzana, La Spezia, Italia. 1976. Salon Réalités Nouvelles. Salón de Mayo, París, Francia. Salón de Montrouge. 2º Premio de Pintura, París, Francia. Salón de Billom, Auvergne, Francia. 1977 Salon Réalités Nouvelles. Salón de Montrouge, París, Francia. Salón de Mayo, París, Francia. Salón Mairie du XXº, París, Francia. Pequeños formatos. Galería Simone Badignier, París, Francia. El silencio, Galería Galliata, Alassio, Italia. Pequeño formato, Studio Rotelli, Finale Ligure, Savona, Italia. El muro, Galería Memllinc, Ostende, Bélgica. 1978. Salón de Montrouge, París, Francia. Exposición inagural, Museo de Saint Omer. Museo de Dunkerque, Francia. Feria de las Naciones, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Cultura Argentina en Ushuaia, Argentina. 1979. Primera Bienal de Brest, Francia. "Agüero De Monte Maza", Galería Messine, París, Francia. Salón de Montrouge, París, Francia. Feria de Artes Gráficas, Washington, U.S.A. 1980. L'Amerique aux Indépendants, Grand Palais, París, Francia. Horizonte 80, Galería Saint Guillaume, París, Francia. "120 Artistas para Vierville" (C.F.D.T.), Francia Geometría Espacio Color Patrimonio Francés 1989,Velizy II, Francia. 1981. Bienal de Brest, Francia. Artistas Argentinos, Galería Bernhein-Jeune, París, Francia. 1982. Pintura Argentina, Museo Sívori, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1983. Jornadas de la Crítica 83, Galería Rubbers, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Bienal de Serigrafía, Galería Praxis, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1984. Galería Jacques Barbier "Los años 50", París, Francia. 'Gráfica', Galería Aramayo, Punta del Este, Uruguay. 1985. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Dunkerque, Francia. Espace des Cordeliers, Châteauroux, Francia. Arte Contemporáneo, Museo Montbeliard, Francia. Centro Cultural Pierre Bayle, Besançon, Francia. Pintura Argentina, Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Homenaje a Ernesto B. Rodríguez, Ursomarzo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Cinco pintores en la Alianza Francesa, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Abstracción Siglo XX. Fundación Fortabat, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Críticos de Arte, Galería Wildenstein, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1986. Premio "Morel", Galería Praxis, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1987. Salón Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1988. Salón Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1989. Invitado al premio Palanza, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Bicentenario de la República Francesa, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1990. 'Diálogo' con Monique Rozanès, Salle d'Art Contemporain, Mairie de Vervins, Francia. 1995. 'Confrontation' con Olivier Debré,Abbaye Saint-Léger, Soissons, Francia. 1996. 'Hommage à Leopoldo Torres Agüero' con Monique Rozanès, Galería Collis, Lausanne, Suisse. 1997. 'Hommage' , Embassade d'Argentine, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here: Yahoo Contact Find me on MySpace and be my friend!

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Posted by bob frassinetti at 10:28 PM
Follow my Blog, follow me around Argentina
Topic: Argentina Travel

Follow my Blog, follow me around Argentina, ...........

 

So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are travelling to Buenos Aires, or to other parts of Argentina, like Rosario, Entre Rios, Cordoba or Mendoza, please feel free to email me, I can help, from Guided Tours to Exporting Antiques and Art …….. and what about Collectibles and just to mention some like Advertising, Advertising Art, Architectural, Art Deco, Auto Parts, Badges, Banks, Beswick, Bottle, Bottle Openers, Bronze, Button, Calendars, Candy Containers, Carnival Glass, Chandeliers, Christmas, Coca Cola, Corkscrews, Elvis Presley, Ethnic Art, Ethnic Toys, Fans, Fishing, Fishing Reels, Folk Art, Francisco Adaro, Furniture, Harmonica, Lamps and lightning items, the wild 60's and 70's, Garden Furnishing, Girl Scout, Glass Art, Glass Contemporary, Golf, Halloween, Inkwells, Insulators, Ivory, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Jewellery, Judaic, Kitchen, Knife, Lamps, Lighters, Lightning Rod , Majolica, Match Holders, Medical, Motorcycles, Music, Napkin Rings, Nautical, Netsuke’s, Nutcrackers, Paintings, Liberato Spisso, born Buenos Aires, Argentina. 14 March 1903, Portrait Artist, Viski, Jean ( Janos ) 1891 - 1961, Old Car, Paper, Paperweights, Pens, Pencils, Pencil Sharpeners, Pepsi Cola, Perfume Bottles, Pewter, Phonographs, Photography, Postcards, Posters, Prints, Radio, Railroad , Records, Steam Tractor, Scientific Instruments, Sewing, Sheet Music, Silver, Souvenirs, Sports, Stero Cards, Stereoscopes, Telephones, Television, Tools, Toys, "The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina", or a Tractor, Typewriters, Watch, Weapons, Weather Vanes, Wood Carvings, Wooden, World's Fair, to say Vito Campanella. Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina.


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