The Artist's Sister Lola
The Artist's Sister Lola painting was created in 1899-1900 by a Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, in Impressionism style. The original size of the painting is 62x50cm. The painting was painted in oil painting on canvas. The current collection is The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, USA. Picasso painted this portrait of his sister when he was about 18 years old and just discovering avant-garde art through his association with the modernista artists of the Els 4 Gats (Four Cats) café in Barcelona. The evocative colors and melting forms suggest the influence of El Greco, a painter abhorred by academics but admired by Spanish modernists. Lola's mantilla may allude to the family's Andalusian roots in southern Spain. (resource: The Cleveland Museum of Art) Our reproduction is 100% Hand painted art: Size: Various Sizes Available Medium: Oil Painting on Canvas Type: Reproduction Artist: Blue Surf Art's in-house artist Delivery Time: 14-21 days Item #: R-PP-024 The Artist's Sister