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Regina Raull (born Regina Margarita Raull Martin, 12 February 1928 – 14 November 2019) was a Spanish painter with residence in Mexico City. A native of Bilbao, Raull emigrated from Spain with her family in 1939, arriving in Mexico in 1941 by way of the Dominican Republic . Her artistic studies took place at the Academy of San Carlos. Clearly an internationally renowned artist, her work is now part of Emperor Hirohito's, Jawaharlal Nerhu's and President Charles De Gaulle's collections among other private ones. She exhibited her work widely in Mexico and abroad, and produced numerous murals as well, including a series of "luminous" works in the center of Mexico City during the Christmas season in 1971.

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  • Regina Margarita Raull Martín (Bilbo, 1931ko otsailaren 12-Mexiko Hiria, 2019ko azaroaren 14) euskal margolaria izan zen. Zortzi urtekin familiarekin erbesteratu zen, beraz erbestealdiaren bigarren belaunaldikoa izan zen, eta mexikora joan ziren. Mexikon ezagutzera eman zen eta muralista izan zen. (eu)
  • Regina Margarita Raull Martín (Bilbao, 12 de febrero de 1931-14 de noviembre de 2019)​ fue una pintora mexicana de origen español.​ (es)
  • Regina Raull (born Regina Margarita Raull Martin, 12 February 1928 – 14 November 2019) was a Spanish painter with residence in Mexico City. A native of Bilbao, Raull emigrated from Spain with her family in 1939, arriving in Mexico in 1941 by way of the Dominican Republic . Her artistic studies took place at the Academy of San Carlos. Clearly an internationally renowned artist, her work is now part of Emperor Hirohito's, Jawaharlal Nerhu's and President Charles De Gaulle's collections among other private ones. She exhibited her work widely in Mexico and abroad, and produced numerous murals as well, including a series of "luminous" works in the center of Mexico City during the Christmas season in 1971. (en)
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  • Regina Raull (en)
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  • Regina Margarita Raull Martín (Bilbo, 1931ko otsailaren 12-Mexiko Hiria, 2019ko azaroaren 14) euskal margolaria izan zen. Zortzi urtekin familiarekin erbesteratu zen, beraz erbestealdiaren bigarren belaunaldikoa izan zen, eta mexikora joan ziren. Mexikon ezagutzera eman zen eta muralista izan zen. (eu)
  • Regina Margarita Raull Martín (Bilbao, 12 de febrero de 1931-14 de noviembre de 2019)​ fue una pintora mexicana de origen español.​ (es)
  • Regina Raull (born Regina Margarita Raull Martin, 12 February 1928 – 14 November 2019) was a Spanish painter with residence in Mexico City. A native of Bilbao, Raull emigrated from Spain with her family in 1939, arriving in Mexico in 1941 by way of the Dominican Republic . Her artistic studies took place at the Academy of San Carlos. Clearly an internationally renowned artist, her work is now part of Emperor Hirohito's, Jawaharlal Nerhu's and President Charles De Gaulle's collections among other private ones. She exhibited her work widely in Mexico and abroad, and produced numerous murals as well, including a series of "luminous" works in the center of Mexico City during the Christmas season in 1971. (en)
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