Carlo Pellegrini (1838‑1889) was a caricaturist, born in Capua; came to London and worked for Vanity Fair. He was distinguished for the inimitable drollery of his cartoons. 1838 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1889 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... This article is on the novel, Vanity Fair. ...
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CarlosPellegrini's role in Argentina's economic crisis, political maneuvering, and foreign relations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries is a valid subject of academic attention.
CarlosPellegrini and the Crisis of the Argentine Elites is a study of the life and times of CarlosPellegrini, an important leader who pulled Argentina out of the deep fiscal and political crisis of 1890.
During his administration he cleaned up finances, created the Banco de la Nación Argentina and the prestigious high-school that carries his name: "Escuela Superior de Comercio CarlosPellegrini" (a public school of noted academic level, depending from the Universidad de Buenos Aires).
After finishing his administration, he served as senator between 1895-1903, and in 1906 he was elected national deputy in the lower house.