Luis Crispino Argentine painter born on February 19, 1900, in the province of Buenos Aires.
- Graduated from the School of Fine Arts. Draftsman, Designer, and Botanist.
- He was a professor at the National School of Fine Arts from 1928 to 1935.
- He dedicated himself exclusively to painting landscapes of Argentina, from Cape Horn to Jujuy.
- His brushstrokes and forms are described as rough and impulsive.
Many consider him the painter of Eva Perón, whom he met after gifting her a dedicated painting.
His work can be seen in:
- National Museum of Fine Arts in Argentina.
- Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico.
- There is mention of his works in the Ministry of the Navy of Chile and the Ministry of the Navy of Spain.
- Museum of Fine Arts of La Boca.
Crispino also held solo exhibitions:
- Moody Gallery in 1939.
- Witcomb Gallery in 1942.
- At the Deliberative Council of Buenos Aires in 1944.
In November 1948, he held a significant exhibition dedicated to America in the national exhibition halls.