- Pau
Rigalt i
Fargas (Spanish:
Pablo Rigalt y Fargas; 1778,
Barcelona – 1845, Barcelona) was a
Catalan painter and scenographer. He was one of the pioneers...
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Carmen Rigalt Tarragó (Vinaixa, Lérida, 1949) is a
Spanish journalist and novelist.
After graduating in
journalism from the
University of Barcelona, she...
- Lluís
Rigalt i
Farriols (1814 – 16
April 1894) was a
Spanish landscape painter and
graphic artist. He was born in Barcelona, and came from a
family of...
- and
Alexandre de Riquer.
There were also
stained gl****
windows by
Antoni Rigalt i Blanch, but
these have now perished. The use of
these techniques on the...
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sculpture of St.
George are of
Agapit Vallmitjana. The
windows are of
Antoni Rigalt i Blanch. The exit of the room is
carried out by the Camí de l'Ave Maria...
- (1904–1906)
Stained gl****
ceiling of
Palau de la Música
Catalana by
Antoni Rigalt (1905–1908)
Window of the
Palace of the
Valencian Regional Exposition, in...
- 1834 Barcelona,
Spain Died 19
October 1907(1907-10-19) (aged 73) Riba-roja de Túria,
Spain Spouse Leonor Rigalt Muns
Children Eulogio Despujol y
Rigalt...
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Gerrards Cross: Van Duren. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-905715-13-1. Nicolás,
Bruno Rigalt y (1858).
Diccionario histórico de las
Ordenes de Caballería religiosas...
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Archived from the
original on 16 May 2019.
Retrieved 26
September 2020.
Rigalt,
Carmen (10
February 2019). "Rosalía, flamenca, que no charnega". El Mundo...
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overhead is an
enormous skylight of
stained gl****,
designed by
Antoni Rigalt,
whose centerpiece is an
inverted dome in
shades of gold
surrounded by blue...