Collection: Francisco Oller

Francisco Oller (1833-1917) was a Puerto Rican painter who is considered one of the most important figures in the development of Caribbean art. He studied in Spain and France, where he was exposed to the work of the Impressionists, and later returned to Puerto Rico to become a prominent figure in the island's cultural scene.Oller's work often depicted the people and landscapes of Puerto Rico, with a particular focus on the island's rural life. He is known for his use of light and color, which were heavily influenced by his exposure to Impressionism. Oller's art also reflected his social and political concerns, with paintings that addressed issues such as slavery, colonialism, and the struggles of the working class.Today, Oller's work is celebrated as an important part of Puerto Rican and Caribbean art history, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists in the region.