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Juan Soler was born in the village of Ubeda in Spain on October 6, 1951. Even as a schoolboy he surprised those around him with his drawing skills. He later left art school early, because he felt that he could perfect his techniques better if he apprenticed in the studio of a master painter. If you look closely at Soler's work, you will come to the conclusion that he is one of the few painters who know how to bring their subjects to life with just a few sharp brushstrokes. This mastery of technique, combined with his preference for working in the style of his 19th century French and Romantic predecessors, makes his work very popular with a large audience. Soler made many study trips to Paris, where he often stayed for long periods of time, until after his marriage he settled permanently with his family on the Mediterranean coast. Soler thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere of this French metropolis and its many fashionable ladies. He became more and more inspired by the work of the many impressionists working in Paris. You always see beautiful, chicly dressed French ladies taking the leading role in his paintings. Soler's work has been exhibited at many exhibitions in France and Spain. High prices have also been achieved at international auctions such as Christies Signature: Bottom left Work dimensions: 42 x 33 cm (with frame 53 x 61 cm)