Antonio García Morales (1910-1990) - El bodegón

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Oil on canvas titled El bodegón by Antonio García Morales (1940–1950, Europe), a limited edition still-life in realist/impressionist style, with frame included, measuring 55 x 64.5 cm and hand-signed.

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Title: Still Life
School: European (20th century)
Author: Antonio García Morales
Style: Realist / modern still life
Technique: Oil on canvas

This still life presents a sober and balanced composition, built from everyday objects arranged on a table covered with fabrics in light tones. In the scene are distinguished a ceramic vase, several stacked books, two orange-colored fruits, and a small floral arrangement, all treated with a loose yet confident brushstroke. The color palette is articulated around ochres, browns, and deep blacks, creating a pronounced contrast of light and shadow that adds depth and volume to the elements. The directed lighting and the dark background refer to a modern interpretation of the classical still life, where the artist emphasizes the pictorial matter and the intimate atmosphere of the scene.

Author:
Antonio García Morales was an active painter during the 20th century, linked to the tradition of the European school. His work is characterized by still life, portraits, and interior scenes, with a clear inclination toward realism and particular attention to the treatment of light, textures, and composition. His production reflects a contemporary reinterpretation of classical genres, maintaining a solid and coherent pictorial language.

The work presents a gilded wooden frame, with a straight profile and simple moulding, with discreet perimeter decoration. The frame enhances the composition without taking away from its prominence, providing a classical finish in keeping with the still life theme.
The frame comes as a gift. It may be damaged during transport even if it is properly packaged.

Remarks:

Exceptionally, shipping costs may be affected by an additional charge due to reasons such as being outside a continental territory, excess measurements, or weight of the item. Under no circumstances will PremiArt cover this additional charge.

Due to border issues with Switzerland, we regret to inform you that shipments exceeding 1 meter in length or height to that destination will not be carried out.

Measures
With frame: 55 × 64.5 cm
Frameless: 50.1 × 59.8 cm

The artworks are shipped uninsured. If you wish to request insurance for the transport of the artwork, you must contact us beforehand via private message. If it is not requested, we will not be responsible for any damage that may have occurred during transport.

Title: Still Life
School: European (20th century)
Author: Antonio García Morales
Style: Realist / modern still life
Technique: Oil on canvas

This still life presents a sober and balanced composition, built from everyday objects arranged on a table covered with fabrics in light tones. In the scene are distinguished a ceramic vase, several stacked books, two orange-colored fruits, and a small floral arrangement, all treated with a loose yet confident brushstroke. The color palette is articulated around ochres, browns, and deep blacks, creating a pronounced contrast of light and shadow that adds depth and volume to the elements. The directed lighting and the dark background refer to a modern interpretation of the classical still life, where the artist emphasizes the pictorial matter and the intimate atmosphere of the scene.

Author:
Antonio García Morales was an active painter during the 20th century, linked to the tradition of the European school. His work is characterized by still life, portraits, and interior scenes, with a clear inclination toward realism and particular attention to the treatment of light, textures, and composition. His production reflects a contemporary reinterpretation of classical genres, maintaining a solid and coherent pictorial language.

The work presents a gilded wooden frame, with a straight profile and simple moulding, with discreet perimeter decoration. The frame enhances the composition without taking away from its prominence, providing a classical finish in keeping with the still life theme.
The frame comes as a gift. It may be damaged during transport even if it is properly packaged.

Remarks:

Exceptionally, shipping costs may be affected by an additional charge due to reasons such as being outside a continental territory, excess measurements, or weight of the item. Under no circumstances will PremiArt cover this additional charge.

Due to border issues with Switzerland, we regret to inform you that shipments exceeding 1 meter in length or height to that destination will not be carried out.

Measures
With frame: 55 × 64.5 cm
Frameless: 50.1 × 59.8 cm

The artworks are shipped uninsured. If you wish to request insurance for the transport of the artwork, you must contact us beforehand via private message. If it is not requested, we will not be responsible for any damage that may have occurred during transport.

Details

Artist
Antonio García Morales (1910-1990)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
El bodegón
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Europe
Condition
Good condition
Height
55 cm
Width
64.5 cm
Depiction/Theme
Still life
Style
Impressionism
Period
1940-1950
Sold by
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Objects sold
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