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Antonio López García: Paintings and Sculpture

hardcoverOctober 31, 2011
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ISBN-13: 9781935202653 ISBN-10: 1935202650
Publisher
D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 31, 2011
Weight
4.4 lbs
Dimensions
30.50×3.20×25.40 cm

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Antonio López García: Paintings and Sculpture by Delibes, Miguel. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781935202653.

The Spanish painter, draughtsman and sculptor Antonio López García is so widely celebrated for the staggering exactitude of his painterly realism that its sometimes easy to neglect the magical, delicate atmospheres he conjures through his technical abilities. His paintings of what in anyone elses hands would seem the blandest subject matter imaginable--a blank wall, a coat hook, a kitchen sink, the interior of a refrigerator--teem with an infused, loving scrutiny that betrays the months and years of labor the artist devotes to each work. “Reality has a highly resonant physical appearance that twentieth-century man perceives from different angles to those of other ages,” he once told an interviewer. Likewise, his portrait sculptures attain an almost terrifying verisimilitude, the eyes appearing ever on the verge of flickering into life and returning the viewers gaze. In 2010, D.A.P. published the definitive monograph on López Garcías drawings. In this new volume we at last have the definitive monograph on the artists paintings and sculptures. Carefully overseen by López García in its production, this companion volume includes 200 full-color reproductions. Antonio López García was born in Tomelloso, in the heart of Spain, a few months before the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936. He studied at the School of Art in Madrid in the early 1950s, where he soon proved himself a brilliant student, and quickly became part of a nucleus of realist painters, such as Francisco López Hernández, Amalia Avia and Isabel Quintanilla. López García was the subject of Víctor Erices 1992 film El Sol del Membrillo (The Quince Tree of the Sun), which closely chronicles the artists attempts to paint a quince tree.