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  • Comment: None of the sources actually give a detailed coverage of Rudolf Gonzalez. Many sources are simply mention Gonzalez once in a gallery announcement, and the only two sources that do not [1][2], give very surface level commentary about his art. This naturally results in many of the claims in the draft being unsourced. Ca talk to me! 10:29, 11 June 2024 (UTC)
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Rodolfo Sarmiento Gonzalez
Born(1955-02-27)February 27, 1955
Manila, Philippines
DiedMarch 5, 2020(2020-03-05) (aged 65)
Las Piñas, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
OccupationPainter
SpouseAurora Susan Gonzalez
ChildrenEmmanuel Gonzalez, Raphael Gonzalez, Rossana Gonzalez, Rhodora Gonzalez, Ray Ashley Gonzalez
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Rodolfo "Rudolf, Rudy, Ody" Gonzalez (Filipino: Rodolfo Sarmiento Gonzalez, February 27, 1955 – March 5, 2020) was a Filipino painter known for his cloudscape, seascape, still life, and abstract art works.

Early life and education

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Gonzalez was born on February 27, 1955, to Rick Gonzalez and Nemy Sarmiento in Manila, Philippines. He was the eldest of six children, with brothers Rodel Gonzalez[1] and Naldy Gonzalez who were the co-founders of the Filipino pop band Side A (band) in 1985.[2][3]

Rudolf started exploring art at 8 with the influence of his father, Rick, and grandfather, Felix Gonzalez, a first-generation Gonzalez artist[4]. By age 12, he sold his first 9 x 12 seascape in their family gallery along Mabini Street in Ermita, Manila.

He studied architecture and fine arts at Far Eastern University.

Style and influence

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Gonzalez specialized in cloudscapes, seascapes, and still life. He spent several years in the United States, where he honed his realism skills by observing the coastlines of Hawaii. His style developed from those of his admired artists, including Rembrandt, John Singer Sargent, and Alfred Sisley.

Career and latest exhibitions

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He has participated in exhibitions in the Philippines, Hawaii, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Japan throughout his career. Some of his latest set of exhibitions before his death were through Galerie Joaquin's Chinese New Year Show in 2015,[5] Galerie Joaquin's "Unparalleled: The Art of the Masters" in 2020,[6] Galerie Joaquin's "Unparalleled Inspirations: An Interactive Approach to Works of the Vanguards of Philippine Art" in 2016,[7] Galerie Raphael's "The Exquisite Collection: Davao" in 2019,[8] Galerie Nicolas' "Romancing in the Sea" in 2015, [9] and Galerie Nicolas' "Sublime Seas: Rudolf Gonzalez's 50 Years in Art"[10]

Death

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He died at the age of 65 on March 5, 2020, in Las Piñas, Philippines.

References

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  1. ^ Kee, Raoul J. Chee (June 2, 2023). "From music to painting, Side A vocalist unleashes creative side". INQUIRER.net.
  2. ^ "Side A's then and now members share a stage". BusinessWorld Online. September 8, 2022.
  3. ^ Salterio, Leah C. "Original members of Side A Band reunite live onstage after 3 decades". Philstar.com.
  4. ^ "The Forgotten Art of Mabini Street".
  5. ^ "Galerie Joaquin holds Chinese New Year show at Power Plant | Philstar.com". www.philstar.com.
  6. ^ "'Unparalleled: The Art of the Masters'". malaya.com.ph. August 17, 2020.
  7. ^ "Power Plant art fest features Sanso, Imao, Castrillo, Mallari, Cacnio, Rubio, Nuyda, Orlina". Lifestyle.INQ. June 26, 2016.
  8. ^ Dakudao, Michael Ebro (August 31, 2019). "Cultural Potpourri | Galerie Raphael's Exquisite Collection".
  9. ^ "New works by Rudolf Gonzalez at Galleria Nicolas". Philstar.com.
  10. ^ "Artist Rudolf Gonzalez marks 50th year". Lifestyle.INQ. September 17, 2017.