Antonio López (1936) - White Lily





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Antonio López, White Lily, a 2021 limited edition lithograph on BFK Rives paper, edition 75, hand signed and numbered, 59 × 45 cm, 1 kg, from Spain, depicting plants and flowers in hyperrealism.
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ABOUT THE PRINT
- Lithograph, etching on BFK Rives paper, 300 gr.
- Hand signed with pencil and numbered by the artist.
- The serie number might differ from the one shown on the picture.
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 and numbered by the artist.
- The serie number might differ from the one shown on the picture.
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).

