Proper noun
Rufino (plural Rufinos)
A surname.
He [ Rufino Tamayo, Mexican painter] showed me how to use my first paint box [and gesturing toward an old wooden palette displayed like a prize on the wall] That's my original palette! Helen Frankenthaler
Gujral spent two years (1952-54) studying mural paintings in Mexico, where he was deeply influenced by Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Jose Clemente Orozco and Rufino Tamayo. Source: Internet
Chesterton (1924), pp. 110–111 Hearing Francis preaching in the church of San Rufino in Assisi in 1211, the young noblewoman Clare of Assisi became deeply touched by his message and realized her calling. Source: Internet
Justo Rufino Barrios government main Guatemalan National Penitentiary, built by Barrios to incarcerate and torture his political enemies. Source: Internet
PDIC will auction off the assets “as-is, where-is” in its training room on the ninth floor of the SSS Building, 6782 Ayala Ave. corner V.A. Rufino St., Makati City. Source: Internet
Like him, presidents Rafael Carrera y Turcios and Justo Rufino Barrios had led tyrannical governments in the country. Source: Internet