Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Salvador de Regil was represented by the famous Julien Levy Gallery in NYC and 1941 had a solo exhibit. When Julien Levy died in 1981 the gallery archives were donated to the Art Institute of Chicago. During World War II, de Regil worked in Texas painting glass eyes for blinded soldiers. After the war, he settled in the Bay Area, where he painted and taught. De Regil designed the popular restaurant and watering hole Tiburon Tommies, which was a favorite of all the artists of the area. He was also associated with The Art League of California (no longer in existence) and at least one catalog has his photo. He participated in their professional continuing education series. There are also records of him in the Museum of Modern Art Department of Painting and Sculpture. He moved to Laguna Beach in the early 1960s. In 1968, he died and was buried in Lake Forest, California. He was married twice and has one daughter. Information provided by Wendy Weigman.
1950s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Early 2000s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Acrylic
2010s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Late 20th Century Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Oil, Canvas
Late 20th Century Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1990s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Oil, Canvas
2010s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1990s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Stretcher Bars, Oil
Steven H. Rehfeld'The Man of the Mountains' by Steven Rehfeld - Surrealist Green Landscape Art, 1993
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1960s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1930s Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century Surrealist Salvador De Regil Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil