Francisco Rodríguez Lobo

Francisco Rodríguez Lobo (1965) is a prominent Spanish painter from Seville, known for his landscape painting and still life works. A representative of the Sevillian school of realism, Rodríguez Lobo is celebrated for his luminist style, which often evokes a sense of tranquility and contemplation. His works typically feature serene landscapes and slow, melancholic still lifes, creating an atmosphere of silent meditation. Over his career, he has held nearly forty solo exhibitions and participated in more than fifty group shows throughout Spain, solidifying his status within the Spanish art scene.

The artist continues to be an active figure in contemporary Spanish painting, with over three decades of experience and ongoing contributions to the field. His mastery of soft tones and light, combined with his ability to capture depth in his landscapes, places him among the most notable artists of the Sevillian realism tradition. His exhibitions and presence in the auction market reflect his enduring impact and relevance in the Spanish art world.

Rodríguez Lobo’s career is marked by numerous accolades, including the prestigious Medalla de Honor Premio BMW in 2011. His works have been exhibited in important venues like Galería Haurie in Seville, and his pieces can be found in private collections, including that of the Duchess of Alba. His art has also gained recognition in the auction market, with prices for his works ranging from 249 USD to 877 USD, depending on size and medium. His highest auction sale to date was for Puente de Triana, which was sold for 877 USD at the Isbilya Auction House in Seville in 2023.