
Members of the Vilató family, from left Pablín, Lolita, Jaime at the home of her mother Lola Ruiz Vilató, sister of Pablo Picasso. at the home of Lola Ruiz Vilató, sister of Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso gave the collection his family held in Barcelona (among others the Vilató family, his nephews) to the Museu Pablo Picasso Barcelona. The collection is made up of oil paintings and drawings from his childhood and youth era. Barcelona 1970.
In 1970, at the Barcelona home of Picasso’s sister, Lola Ruiz Vilató, the artist’s relatives contemplate two of his early masterpieces. From left are his nephew Jaime Vilató, his grand-nephew Pablín Vilató, and Pablín's wife, Lolita. They study *Science and Charity* (1897), while a portion of *The First Communion* (1896) is visible at far left. These works belonged to the family’s collection of Picasso’s youthful art, which was later given to the Museu Picasso.
Artworks:
- "La première communion", 1896. MPBarcelona:110.001; Zervos.XXI:49
- "Science et charité", 1897. C:45; MPBarcelona:110.046; Zervos.XXI:56
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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