
Giuseppe Agujari, also known as Jose Agujari, was an Italian-Argentine painter, known mainly for his watercolors.

Roberto Aizenberg, nicknamed "Bobby", was an Argentine painter and sculptor. He was considered the best-known orthodox surrealist painter in Argentina.
Carlos Alonso, is a contemporary Argentine painter, draftsman and printmaker. Though he was a Social realist in his early career, he is best known as a New realist. Beef is a common element in his work.

Julio Barragán (1928–2011) was an Argentine painter of the Concretist and Cubist schools.

Gaspar Besares-Soraire was an Argentine painter, draughtsman, sculptor and professor of some renown during the first half of the 20th century.

Emilio Caraffa (1862–1939) was an Argentine painter of the post-impressionist school.

Horacio Fidel Cardo was a painter and illustrator from Argentina.

Gustavo Charif is an Argentine writer, visual artist and film director. His works are a sort of Dadaism mixed with the secular poetry of actual times.

Giovanni Cingolani was an Italian painter and art-restorer, mainly working with sacred subjects.

Pío Collivadino was an Argentine painter of the post-impressionist school.

Victor Hugo 'Grillo' Demo is an Argentine artist.

Helmut Ditsch is an Argentine painter. Ditsch's work focuses on extreme natural phenomena such as mountains, desert, ice, and water.
Fernando Fader was a French-born Argentine painter of the Post-impressionist school.
Nicolás García Uriburu was an Argentine contemporary artist, landscape architect, and ecologist. His work in land art was aimed at raising consciousness about environmental issues such as water pollution.
Donato Grima, is a contemporary Argentine artist. Born in San Miguel de Tucumán, on July 22, 1949.

Isabel Iacona is an Argentine artist known for her detailed paintings of enlarged flowers and pop portraits of people and pets. She uses several mediums: oil on canvas, mixed techniques, watercolors and drawings. Her works have been commissioned in Europe and the Americas and she has lived in several countries.

Ricardo Eloy Machado was an Argentine actor. Born in Buenos Aires, he acted in radio, movies, theater and TV. He died in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 6, 2010. He was married to actress Noemí Laserre and their daughter is the actress Estela Molly.
Cecilia Lueza is an Argentine-born American painter and sculptor.
Eduardo Mac Entyre was an Argentine artist known for his geometric paintings.
Romulo Macció was an Argentine painter associated with the local avant-garde art movement which took shape during the 1960s.

Tomás Maldonado was an Argentine painter, designer and thinker, considered one of the main theorists of design theory of the legendary Ulm Model, a design philosophy developed during his tenure (1954–1967) at the Ulm School of Design in Germany.

Georg is a Patagonic representational painter of urban and country scenes from his homes in Patagonia, Cordoba and Spain. He studied under his father Konstantino with his brother Demetrio Miciu, and is well known as a patriarch and muse to several patagonic artists.

María Obligado de Soto y Calvo was an Argentine painter who worked in a variety of genres.

Roberto Lucio Pignataro (1928–2008) was an Argentine abstract artist. He was known for the innovative technics he developed and diversity of styles he applied to his artwork.

Rogelio Polesello was an Argentine painter, muralist and sculptor. He was best known for making Op art known in Latin America. He won two Konex Awards; one in 1982 and another in 2012. He was born in Buenos Aires.

Benito Quinquela Martín was an Argentine painter. Quinquela Martín is considered the port painter-par-excellence and one of the most popular Argentine painters. His paintings of port scenes show the activity, vigor and roughness of the daily life in the port of La Boca.
Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós was an Argentine painter of the post-impressionist school.

Guillermo Roux is an Argentine painter known for his watercolors, collages and frescoes.

Antonio Seguí is an Argentine cartoonist, painter, engraver, book illustrator and sculptor, lives and works in Paris. Seguí's work is collected and exhibited worldwide in art institutions such as MoMA, Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art and Centre Georges Pompidou, among others.
Ramón Silva was an Argentine painter of the Post-impressionist school.
Xul Solar was the adopted name of Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari, Argentine painter, sculptor, writer, and inventor of imaginary languages.

Manuel Zorrilla de la Torre was an Argentinian painter, illustrator, engraver, drawer, and sculptor. His parents were Spanish immigrants.