Antonio Lussich
Antonio Dionisio Lussich was an Uruguayan sailor, arboricultorist and writer.
Family background
His father was Filip Luksich, a Croatian Merchant sailor who arrived in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1840.Writings
He was notably the author of ´Los tres gauchos orientales´, depicting rural life in 19th century Uruguay. He was also responsible for other writings of a more maritime theme.Political associations
In his youth Lussich fought as a supporter of Timoteo Aparicio, a Blanco leader in the intermittent 19th century Uruguayan Civil War.Lussich later established quite cordial relations with Uruguay's Colorado Party leaders, receiving Colorado Presidents Claudio Wílliman and Baltasar Brum as guests at Punta Ballena.
Arboretum
On 5 October 1896 he acquired of uninhabited land at Punta Ballena. At this location he started his masterpiece, the creation of the Arboretum Lussich, a huge natural botany garden.He owned part of his father's maritime rescue enterprise which he sold in 1917 so he could dedicate his full-time to his passion.