"Lola Bech (1903-1987) - Portrait Of Her Brother"
- Oil on canvas. Photograph of the model attached. Signed and dated Tossa de Mar. - Lola Bech (1903-1987) was a major painter of the Catalan school. Her career, which began at the Llotja School, flourished thanks to an impressionistic and decorative aesthetic centered on landscape and still life. Co-founder of the Associació d'Art in 1926 and a key figure in the creation of the Tossa de Mar Municipal Museum in 1935, she made this coastal town her creative and dynamic epicenter, associating with masters such as Marc Chagall and André Masson. Her international renown led to notable exhibitions in Paris, where critics compared her to artists like Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt. His work, characterized by a fresh touch and a vibrant palette, is now featured in prestigious institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona and Madrid, as well as in the collection of the Prince's Palace of Monaco. - 65 x 80 cm / 89 x 104 cm with frame