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 | | At the end of the 1860s he emigrated to Argentina and later moved to Sucre, Bolivia, where with his brother Miguel Camponovo he planned and built the Banco Nacional (begun 1872). |
 | | Its style is derived from early Renaissance forms, with characteristic mullioned windows, and it is among the first examples in Bolivia of Eclecticism, which was then in fashion in the European academies. |
 | | 1900), Sucre, for the Argandoña family, which combines elements of the Romanesque, Renaissance, Arabic and Neo-classical styles in one of the most richly eclectic buildings in Bolivia. |
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