Adolfo Lozano Sidro, Spanish painter (1872-1935) born in Priego, Cordoba. Although young he moved to Malaga was enrolled there from fifteen years at art school. Later he moved to Granada where he began studying law and while parked leaves a little painting is closer to the artistic hand of Ramón López Mezquita or houses. However, after his move to Madrid is purely pictorial dedication where even get to work in the study of Sorolla. By 1892 the painter and has a definite style, characterized by its bright palette and its preciousness in the details. Proof of this is the exhibition in Cordoba, you get a remarkable success.
In 1913 works regularly as an illustrator for the magazine Black and White, the newspaper ABC. His style makes brilliant chronicler of high society.
His paintings, however, hide a critique that portrays classes, by contrast, the same attention to detail applies to portray the common people and ennoble the work of these people.
In 1920 he performed at the request of the granddaughter of Juan Valera, a series of 20 watercolors to illustrate Pepita Jiménez.
While settling in Madrid, will never forget his roots, returning to their summer home Priego. In 1935, during his stay in this county, contracted a disease that will lead to death, on November 7.