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Alberto Pla y Rubio (1867–1937) was a Span … Alberto Pla y Rubio (1867–1937) was a Spanish painter interested in social issues. He was a professor of the Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia, the Academy of Fine Arts in Cadiz and the La Lonja school in Barcelona. He was born in Castelló de la Ribera, Valencia. He studied art at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, where he was a pupil of Alejandro Ferrant y Fischermans, and in the workshop of Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench. He won a first-class medal in the National Exhibition of 1895 with a canvas entitled ¡A la guerra! ("Off to War!") and won a second-class medal at the Paris Salon of 1899. He died in Barcelona. Rubio focused on social themes in a realistic style. He was strongly influenced by Joaquin Sorolla and impressionist brushwork, especially in the use of light in his oil paintings. His prize-winning painting, ¡A la guerra!, belongs to the Prado, the national art museum of Spain, and currently hangs in the town hall of Alcalá de Henares. In 2006, his painting The Orange Harvest sold at Christie's for US$16,800 (equivalent to $23,000 in 2021).US$16,800 (equivalent to $23,000 in 2021).
, Alberto Pla y Rubio (Villanueva de Castell … Alberto Pla y Rubio (Villanueva de Castellón, Valencia, 1867-Barcelona, 1937) fue un pintor español de estilo impresionista cercano al luminismo valenciano y Sorolla, cuya temática pictórica se cataloga entre el realismo social y el costumbrismo. Pla y Rubio, formado pictóricamente en la Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando de Madrid con Alejandro Ferrant y Fischermans y en la de San Carlos de Valencia con Ignacio Pinazo. Tras un periodo inicial con obra anecdotista y de historia, evolucionó hacia un estilo filo-impresionista en el marco del luminismo levantino. A lo largo de su vida, obtuvo primera medalla en la Nacional de 1895 por el lienzo titulado ¡A la guerra! (propiedad del Museo del Prado, depositado en el ayuntamiento de Alcalá de Henares) y mención de primera medalla en la edición de 1901, mismo galardón con el que fue premiado en la Exposición General de Bellas Artes de 1899 celebrada en Barcelona y en la de Múnich de 1913; asimismo, obtuvo segunda medalla en el Salón de París de 1901. Fue profesor de las Academias de Bellas Artes de Valencia y , así como de la Escuela de la Lonja de Barcelona. En 2006, su cuadro Cosecha de la naranja se vendió en Christie's por16.800 dólares (USD).ió en Christie's por16.800 dólares (USD).
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Alberto Pla y Rubio (Villanueva de Castell … Alberto Pla y Rubio (Villanueva de Castellón, Valencia, 1867-Barcelona, 1937) fue un pintor español de estilo impresionista cercano al luminismo valenciano y Sorolla, cuya temática pictórica se cataloga entre el realismo social y el costumbrismo. Pla y Rubio, formado pictóricamente en la Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando de Madrid con Alejandro Ferrant y Fischermans y en la de San Carlos de Valencia con Ignacio Pinazo. Tras un periodo inicial con obra anecdotista y de historia, evolucionó hacia un estilo filo-impresionista en el marco del luminismo levantino.nista en el marco del luminismo levantino.
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