Guillermo Roux (17 September 1929 – 28 November 2021) was an Argentine painter known for his watercolors, collages, and frescoes.
There, Roux worked in Umberto Nonni's bottega as an assistant in restoration and decoration projects.
[2] He lived in New York City, where he worked as an illustrator and a painter, from 1966 to 1967, and returned to Buenos Aires.
He traveled extensively, exhibiting in Berlin, London, Munich, Paris, and Sicily, and in 1975, he earned his first international prize at the XIII São Paulo Art Biennial.
[2][3] Roux created his own teaching workshop in 1997; his themes include still life, harlequins, Italian actors and geometric shapes; they are often surrealistic.