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'''Antonio López García''' (born Tomelloso, ], ]) is a ] painter and sculptor. He is admired by his realistical style of painting, criticized by some art critics, as a kind of neo-academism, but praised by others, who consider him a master realist, like ]. His style sometimes is considered hyperrealistic. His painting was the subject of the film ''El Sol del Membrillo'', by ], in ]. | '''Antonio López García''' (born Tomelloso, ], ]) is a ] painter and sculptor. He is admired by his realistical style of painting, criticized by some art critics, as a kind of neo-academism, but praised by others, who consider him a master realist, like ]. His style sometimes is considered hyperrealistic. His painting was the subject of the film ''El Sol del Membrillo'', by ], in ]. | ||
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- For other people also named Antonio Lopez, see Antonio Lopez (disambiguation).
Antonio López García (born Tomelloso, Ciudad Real, 1936) is a Spanish painter and sculptor. He is admired by his realistical style of painting, criticized by some art critics, as a kind of neo-academism, but praised by others, who consider him a master realist, like Robert Hughes. His style sometimes is considered hyperrealistic. His painting was the subject of the film El Sol del Membrillo, by Victor Erice, in 1993.
External Links
- "The Timeless Realism of Antonio López García", article by art critic Jason Edward Kaufman published in The Arts magazine
- Antonio López García Tribute Page, includes photographs of many of his works.
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