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1896 - 1968. Known for: Realist figuration, portraits, landscapes.
Rigoberto Soler was a Spanish artist born in an unknown year. He trained at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and settled in Santa Eulàlia des Riu, Ibiza in 1924. He was a professor of... Read full biography
Rigoberto Soler was a Spanish artist born in an unknown year. He trained at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and settled in Santa Eulàlia des Riu, Ibiza in 1924. He was a professor of classical drawing at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and received numerous prizes... Read full biography
Rigoberto Soler was a Spanish artist born in an unknown year. He trained at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and settled in Santa Eulàlia des Riu, Ibiza in 1924. He was a professor of classical drawing at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and received numerous prizes throughout his career. Soler's work represents a crucial contribution to Valencian art of the 20th century, within the realist figuration. His subject matter ranges from portraits to landscapes, with his... Read full biography
Rigoberto Soler was a Spanish artist born in an unknown year. He trained at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and settled in Santa Eulàlia des Riu, Ibiza in 1924. He was a professor of classical drawing at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and received numerous prizes throughout his career. Soler's work represents a crucial contribution to Valencian art of the 20th century, within the realist figuration. His subject matter ranges from portraits to landscapes, with his Ibizan characters, seascapes and his personal Valencian orchards being frequent. He died in Valencia in 1968 and is currently represented in the Gravina Fine Arts Museum in Alicante
Rigoberto Soler was a Spanish artist born in an unknown year. He trained at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and settled in Santa Eulàlia des Riu, Ibiza in 1924. He was a professor of classical drawing at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and received numerous prizes throughout his career. Soler's work represents a crucial contribution to Valencian art of the 20th century, within the realist figuration. His subject matter ranges from portraits to landscapes, with his Ibizan characters, seascapes and his personal Valencian orchards being frequent. He died in Valencia in 1968 and is currently represented in the Gravina Fine Arts Museum in Alicante
