Name Benjamin Parravicini Role Artist | Parents Benjamin Tomas Solari | |
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Died 1974, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Untold prophecies of benjam n solari parravicini
Benjamín Solari Parravicini (1898–1974), born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on August 8, was an artist. He was professor at the Liceo de España, manager of the Department of Arts at the Banco Municipal of Buenos Aires and director of the Exhibition Gallery of the Municipality of Buenos Aires, Secretary of the Association for the Development of Arts in 1948. Parravicini also promoted several arts related projects in Buenos Aires.
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- Untold prophecies of benjam n solari parravicini
- Impactantes profec as de benjam n solari parravicini sobre una inminente tercera guerra mundial
- Overview
- Artistic Work Exhibitions
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Impactantes profec as de benjam n solari parravicini sobre una inminente tercera guerra mundial
Overview

Solari Parravicini is widely regarded as a prophet, with a popular belief that an angel taught him how to paint. There is also speculation that he had knowledge of the indigo children well before they gained widespread recognition. Among his prophecies, it is suggested that he foretold the emergence of a "Gray man," likely a political or spiritual figure, who would play a significant role in saving Argentina.
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