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Enrique José Rapela
Born in April 1911 in Mercedes, Buenos Aires Province, he experienced rural labor from the inside out and deeply understood the customs of the countryman from his childhood. After completing primary and secondary school, he managed his mother's farm, "La Carolina," in Roque Pérez, in the same province.
He was self-taught and soon began drawing and painting, eventually becoming a comic artist. He held numerous exhibitions as a watercolorist, illustrated books, and his work appeared in almanacs, postcards, and matchboxes. He was also a lecturer.
In 1963, he created Cirilo, the Argentine, for Editorial Columba, but his two major productions were El Huinca and Fabián Leyes, which appeared, respectively, in Patoruzito (1957) and in La Prensa (1964).
Born in April 1911 in Mercedes, Buenos Aires Province, he experienced rural labor from the inside out and deeply understood the customs of the countryman from his childhood. After completing primary and secondary school, he managed his mother's farm, "La Carolina," in Roque Pérez, in the same province.
He was self-taught and soon began drawing and painting, eventually becoming a comic artist. He held numerous exhibitions as a watercolorist, illustrated books, and his work appeared in almanacs, postcards, and matchboxes. He was also a lecturer.
In 1963, he created Cirilo, the Argentine, for Editorial Columba, but his two major productions were El Huinca and Fabián Leyes, which appeared, respectively, in Patoruzito (1957) and in La Prensa (1964).
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