Lino Lago combines modern art and contemporary art. “Fake Abstract” is the result. The face seen in this painting comes from a famous work from 1851 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The subject is Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, the princess of Broglie. In the artistic creation “Fake Abstract III Gold” you can glimpse Pauline's face. A layer of color partially hides the subject of the painting. A fingerprint on a fogged glass of a car that reveals what's on the other side of the window. Lino Lago creates glimmers in the layer of color from which the face of the melancholic princess of Broglie emerges. The princess wears a gold chain. A sparkling pearl earring is worn in the noble's right lobe. The cracks created by the Spanish artist bring out details of the dress painted with extraordinary technique.