Olimpia Torres

Her work and life were interwoven with the cultural and artistic movements of Uruguay and Europe, making her a notable figure in 20th-century visual arts.

She was the daughter of Joaquín Torres García, one of Uruguay's most celebrated artists, and Manolita Piña.

Her paintings often reflected a strong sense of geometry, balance, and abstraction, hallmarks of her father’s teachings.

She participated in exhibitions that celebrated the Torres García family’s contribution to the arts and was recognized as a talented artist in her own right.

She played a significant role in ensuring that the legacy of Joaquín Torres García remained vibrant and influential.