Description: Born in 1923, Loretta Cain was a prominent New Mexico artist. She painted for nearly 70 years until she became blind. She also owned an art gallery in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1995, Cain moved to Silver City and opened another art gallery. Cain painted in the Impressionist style and used many colors in her works. Her subject matter was often landscapes and scenes of everyday life in New Mexico. While this painting is not signed, it is attributed to the late artist, Loretta Cain. It was found among her estate and painted in her style. This painting is very large, measuring 20"x24." The subject matter is a portrait of a woman in front of a Spanish style adobe house such as those found in the southwestern United States. In front of the woman is a rock wall and flowers. Perhaps the artist is painting her neighbor. Typical of Cain, the viewer is invited to participate in the scene as though the viewer is looking out over their garden at their neighbor. So, while it cannot be confirmed, this work is assumed to be painted by Loretta Cain.
Price: 160 USD
Location: Tucson, Arizona
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Theme: Art
Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Region of Origin: México, Mexico
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Subject: Flowers