Lluís Rigalt i Farriols (1814 – 16 April 1894) was a Spanish landscape painter and graphic artist.
His first art lessons were with his father at the Escola de la Llotja in Barcelona, then he went to Madrid, where he studied with Jenaro Pérez Villaamil.
[1] Despite the instability in Catalonia during the 1830s and 40s, he remained aloof from political affairs; although they had a subtle effect on his works.
In 1859, a major urban renewal plan devised by Ildefonso Cerdá resulted in the destruction of numerous old buildings.
[2] In addition to his paintings and drawings, he did decorative work for Isabel II during her stay in Barcelona and for the funeral of General Francisco Javier Castaños in 1852.