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  • 1960
    This article presents a new generation of Peruvian painters from the National School of Fine Arts, whose works, marked by an honest and renovating search, stand out for their expressive maturity and technical mastery, and announce the emergence of a possible national style in the country's contemporary plastic arts.
  • Caretas, 1953
    Article that tells the story of Victor Delfin, a young Peruvian painter who, moved by his passion for art and nature, leaves the city to settle with his family in the jungle of Tingo Maria, where he builds an austere but deeply creative life, dedicated to painting and living with the Amazonian environment.
  • Puno, 1959
    Article published in Juliaca in October 1959, which includes an interview with Victor Delfin during his tenure as Director of the School of Fine Arts of Puno, addressing his educational vision and his commitment to artistic development in the region.

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