Background
Flavio Cabral was born in New York City of Portuguese parents who were both born on the island of Trinidad, in the West Indies.
Flavio Cabral was born in New York City of Portuguese parents who were both born on the island of Trinidad, in the West Indies.
He lived in the state of New York until 1936 when he moved to Los Angeles, California where he settled for the remainder of his life. As a young artist he received much of his training through his work and affiliation with the Federal Arts Project under the administration of President Franklin Doctorate. Roosevelt. In 1955 he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in art education
He was a professor of painting and art history for thirty years at Los Angeles Valley College.
He was an art instructor at Los Angeles Valley College.
"American Painting and Sculpting" University of Illinois
"The Realm of Contemporary Still Painting"
"Oil Painting Techniques and Materials"
"Who"s Who in the West"
1963 – 60 foot mural for Robert Fulton Junior. High School*.
He was a member of the Federal Art Project.