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Raúl Soldi

Raúl Soldi (27 March 1905 – 21 April 1994) was an Argentine painter and production designer whose work treated various subjects, including landscapes, portraits, the theater and the circus, and nature. His theatrical figures are renowned for their melancholy appearance. He also illustrated poetry books.

Raúl Soldi
Soldi at his studio
Born(1905-03-27)27 March 1905
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died21 April 1994(1994-04-21) (aged 89)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Known forPainting

Brief biography edit

Raúl Soldi was born into an artistic family in Buenos Aires in 1905, his father was a cellist and his eldest sister studied piano and song. He began his studies at the National Academy of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina then travelled to Europe in 1921. He stayed in Germany until 1923 then moved to Italy to continue his studies, enrolling in the Real Academy of Brera (Milan) where he remained until 1932. Whilst in Italy, he became involved with groups of vanguard artists. He also did a lot of films as a production designer and scenographer both in Argentina and USA.

In 1932, he returned to Argentina and continued to produce oils, watercolors, inks, drawings, lithographies and monocopies.

In 1933, he began to work as cinematographic theatrical designer for national films and continued this work for fifteen years.

In 1941, he was granted a scholarship by the National Commission of Culture and travelled to Hollywood in the United States.

In 1953, he began work upon the murals of the Church of Santa Ana, Glew, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina – a project that took 23 summers to complete.

In 1966, he redecorated the Cupola of the Colón Theater of Buenos Aires with several dancers and musicians from old times without receiving any pay of this big project.

In 1968, he travelled to Israel, to paint a fresco in the Basilica of the Anuncición, in Nazareth, a mural inspired by the miracle of the Virgin of Luján.

In 1971, he created a mosaic of the Church of San Isidro Labrador.

In 1973, his work Santa Ana and the Virgin is included in the Gallery of Sacred Art at the Vatican.

In 1979, his mural Santa Fiorentina is incorporated in the Cathedral of the city of Campana, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1]

In 1989, he created the mosaic Camerata Bariloche, for the Museum of the Park of Portofino, Italy.

Paintings edit

 
Landscape of Villa Ballester (1935)

Soldi's paintings include:

  • The Hammock (1933)
  • Landscape of Villa Ballester (1935)
  • Sarita (1947)
  • The Musicians (1956)
  • The Greeting (1957)
  • Naked with Doves (1957)
  • Diego with Dancer Suit (1958)
  • The Kiss (1960)
  • The Tango in Paris (1963)

Awards edit

During his lifetime, Soldi received numerous awards, including:

1933: First Prize at the Conjuntoen XIX the Hall Watercolorists of Buenos Aires and a Silver Medal in the International Exposition of San Francisco.

1936: Gold Medal in the Hall Rosary, Santa Fe.

1937: Prizes at the International Exhibition of Paris and the XXIVth Hall Watercolorists of Buenos Aires.

1942: Figures gains Third Prize in the National Hall.

1943: Prizes in the Biennial of San Pabloy in the National Hall Artists Decorators (Gold medal Argentina).

1944: Dancing Young Person gains the Sívori Prize granted by the National Hall.

1947: First Prize in the National Hall.

1948: First Prize of the Biennial of San Pablo.

1949: Woman combing to her daughter gains the Great Prize of Honor in the National Hall.

1952: The Palanza Prize of the National Academy of Beautiful Arts, of which he was member.

1960: Mention of Honor in II the Biennial of Mexico.

1985: Declared 'illustrious citizen' of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Museums and exhibitions edit

From 1930, Soldi's work was displayed in the National Hall Culture, and in diverse provincial Halls throughout Argentina. Internationally, his work was displayed in the International Expo of San Francisco (1933), International Exhibition of Paris (1937), in New York (1941–1943) and in exhibitions throughout Romania in 1970.

In 1992, 210 of Soldi's works were displayed in The History of Argentina exhibition at the National Rooms of Culture, Argentina. Half million people attended the exhibition, setting a record for an Argentine artist.

Raúl Soldi's work is represented in the main museums and art galleries of the world, including the Modern Museum of Art of New York (MOMA), Florence and the Gallery of Modern Art in Milan.

Tribute edit

On 27 March 2019, search engine Google commemorated Raúl Soldi with a Doodle on his 114th birth anniversary.[2]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Raúl Soldi's 114th Birthday". Google. 27 March 2019.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Raúl Soldi at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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Europe in 1921 He stayed in Germany until 1923 then moved to Italy to continue his studies enrolling in the Real Academy of Brera Milan where he remained until 1932 Whilst in Italy he became involved with groups of vanguard artists He also did a lot of films as a production designer and scenographer both in Argentina and USA In 1932 he returned to Argentina and continued to produce oils watercolors inks drawings lithographies and monocopies In 1933 he began to work as cinematographic theatrical designer for national films and continued this work for fifteen years In 1941 he was granted a scholarship by the National Commission of Culture and travelled to Hollywood in the United States In 1953 he began work upon the murals of the Church of Santa Ana Glew Province of Buenos Aires Argentina a project that took 23 summers to complete In 1966 he redecorated the Cupola of the Colon Theater of Buenos Aires with several dancers and musicians from old times without receiving any pay of this big project In 1968 he travelled to Israel to paint a fresco in the Basilica of the Anuncicion in Nazareth a mural inspired by the miracle of the Virgin of Lujan In 1971 he created a mosaic of the Church of San Isidro Labrador In 1973 his work Santa Ana and the Virgin is included in the Gallery of Sacred Art at the Vatican In 1979 his mural Santa Fiorentina is incorporated in the Cathedral of the city of Campana province of Buenos Aires Argentina 1 In 1989 he created the mosaic Camerata Bariloche for the Museum of the Park of Portofino Italy Paintings edit nbsp Landscape of Villa Ballester 1935 Soldi s paintings include The Hammock 1933 Landscape of Villa Ballester 1935 Sarita 1947 The Musicians 1956 The Greeting 1957 Naked with Doves 1957 Diego with Dancer Suit 1958 The Kiss 1960 The Tango in Paris 1963 Awards editDuring his lifetime Soldi received numerous awards including 1933 First Prize at the Conjuntoen XIX the Hall Watercolorists of Buenos Aires and a Silver Medal in the International Exposition of San Francisco 1936 Gold Medal in the Hall Rosary Santa Fe 1937 Prizes at the International Exhibition of Paris and the XXIVth Hall Watercolorists of Buenos Aires 1942 Figures gains Third Prize in the National Hall 1943 Prizes in the Biennial of San Pabloy in the National Hall Artists Decorators Gold medal Argentina 1944 Dancing Young Person gains the Sivori Prize granted by the National Hall 1947 First Prize in the National Hall 1948 First Prize of the Biennial of San Pablo 1949 Woman combing to her daughter gains the Great Prize of Honor in the National Hall 1952 The Palanza Prize of the National Academy of Beautiful Arts of which he was member 1960 Mention of Honor in II the Biennial of Mexico 1985 Declared illustrious citizen of the city of Buenos Aires Argentina Museums and exhibitions editFrom 1930 Soldi s work was displayed in the National Hall Culture and in diverse provincial Halls throughout Argentina Internationally his work was displayed in the International Expo of San Francisco 1933 International Exhibition of Paris 1937 in New York 1941 1943 and in exhibitions throughout Romania in 1970 In 1992 210 of Soldi s works were displayed in The History of Argentina exhibition at the National Rooms of Culture Argentina Half million people attended the exhibition setting a record for an Argentine artist Raul Soldi s work is represented in the main museums and art galleries of the world including the Modern Museum of Art of New York MOMA Florence and the Gallery of Modern Art in Milan Tribute editOn 27 March 2019 search engine Google commemorated Raul Soldi with a Doodle on his 114th birth anniversary 2 Selected filmography editGoal 1936 Girls Orchestra 1941 Carmen 1943 References edit RAUL SOLDI SITIO OFICIAL gt gt Cronologia Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 3 September 2015 Raul Soldi s 114th Birthday Google 27 March 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Raul Soldi nbsp Media 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