Antonio López (1936) - White Lily






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Antonio López's lithographic print White Lily (2021), a limited edition hand-signed work (1/75) on BFK Rives 300 g paper in hyperrealism depicting plants and flowers; 59 cm high by 45 cm wide, weighs 1 kg, originating from Spain, in excellent condition, sold by Agent.
Description from the seller
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Lithograph, etching on BFK Rives paper, 300 gr.
- Hand signed with pencil
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Antonio López (Tomelloso, Spain, 1936)
One of Spain's most renowned and admired living artists. His hyperrealistic paintings display a luminosity inherited from the great masters, establishing him as a unique, symbolic and enigmatic artist for whom the painting process is as important as the finished work.
Throughout his professional career, he has received numerous awards and recognitions, including: the Gold Medal for Fine Arts (1983), the Pablo Iglesias Award (1983); the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts (1985); Full Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando (1993); Patron of the Prado Museum (1998-2009); Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York (2004); the Alcalá de Henares City Arts Award (2004); Medal of Honour (2004) from the Menéndez Pelayo International University in Santander; Velázquez Prize for Plastic Arts (2006); Gold Medal for Fine Arts from Madrid City Council (2010); Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos in Valencia (2017).
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Lithograph, etching on BFK Rives paper, 300 gr.
- Hand signed with pencil
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Antonio López (Tomelloso, Spain, 1936)
One of Spain's most renowned and admired living artists. His hyperrealistic paintings display a luminosity inherited from the great masters, establishing him as a unique, symbolic and enigmatic artist for whom the painting process is as important as the finished work.
Throughout his professional career, he has received numerous awards and recognitions, including: the Gold Medal for Fine Arts (1983), the Pablo Iglesias Award (1983); the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts (1985); Full Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando (1993); Patron of the Prado Museum (1998-2009); Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York (2004); the Alcalá de Henares City Arts Award (2004); Medal of Honour (2004) from the Menéndez Pelayo International University in Santander; Velázquez Prize for Plastic Arts (2006); Gold Medal for Fine Arts from Madrid City Council (2010); Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos in Valencia (2017).
