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Baldomer Gili i Roig

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Over the next decade, he continued to exhibit frequently and widely throughout Europe and South America, visiting Buenos Aires and Montevideo in 1925. He died of
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After four years, he returned to Barcelona. In addition to his paintings, he provided illustrations for several notable publications, including
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In 1890, he decided to go to Madrid and enter the "Escuela Especial de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado", attending the classes of
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in 2009. In fact, he had helped to organize the museum; travelling to Paris in 1915 to retrieve the paintings left there by
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He was fascinated with photography as well and almost always went about with a camera on hand, producing over a thousand
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Obras del pintor Baldomero Gili i Roig (1973–1926) en el Museo de Arte Jaime Morera de Lérida. Introducción a su estudio
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His father was a teacher and editor. His brother, Gustau (Gustavo, 1868–1945), became the founder of
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The following year, he held his first showing in his hometown and, with the help of
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La Ricitos (1912). Loosely translated: "The Woman of the Little Curls" (of smoke?)
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La CanciĂłn de la Ninfa: capricho cĂłmico-lĂ­rico en un acto y dos cuadros
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Baldomer Gili Roig (1873–1926). L’objectiu del pinzell
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Lleida
Barcelona
Spanish
Editorial Gustavo Gili
ca
Irun
José Salís Camino
es
marine artist
Camille Corot
Escola de la Llotja
Sorollistas

Alejo Vera
Academy of Fine Arts
Spanish–American War
Sala Parés
Jaume Morera
Capuchin
Frascati
Villa Borghese
National Exhibition of Fine Arts

L'Esquella de la Torratxa
Alegret
glass plates
Museu d'Art Jaume Morera
Xavier Gosé
pneumonia

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