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Abandono

$600.00

Antonio del Moral’s painting “Abandono” is a captivating and evocative work of art that depicts a reclining nude woman on a chair.

  • Size: 19 ½ X 21 ½ Unframed   35 ½ X 38 “ Framed
  • Year:1993 By Antonio del Moral
  • Technique: Gouache on paper
  • Expressionism

The painting will be shipped in a standard 37 x 4 x 27-inch package for safe delivery.

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Description

Antonio del Moral’s painting “Abandono” is a captivating and evocative work of art that depicts a reclining nude woman on a chair. The painting is characterized by a rich and warm color palette, with shades of brown dominating the background and vibrant oranges creating a sense of depth and dimensionality.

The woman is depicted in a state of abandonment, with her body relaxed and her eyes closed. Her pose is both sensual and vulnerable, inviting the viewer to contemplate the complex emotions and inner life of the subject.

The use of light and shadow in the painting is particularly striking, with the interplay of light and dark creating a sense of depth and mystery. The shadows in the background suggest the presence of something hidden or unknown, adding an element of intrigue and suspense to the composition.

Overall, del Moral’s “Abandono” is a beautiful and thought-provoking work of art that explores themes of vulnerability, sensuality, and mystery. It is a testament to the power of art to evoke emotion and inspire contemplation, inviting the viewer to delve deeper into the complexities of the human experience.

Additional information

Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 37 × 4 × 27 in

Brand

Antonio Del Moral

For over forty years Antonio has continued to prolifically paint in his private art studio. His works include various mediums, including watercolor, oil, and acrylic. Antonio’s painting evolved and developed through several phases in practicing his craft. Initially exploring his Cuban roots and later on evolving into other movements including cubism, abstract, realism, and finally impressionism. He concedes that each phase has assisted him in nurturing his unique artistic technique.
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