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Group of Models

“Group of Models” by Antonio del Moral is a captivating and bold pop art painting that showcases a group of nude women in a living room setting. The artwork exudes a sense of vibrancy and energy through its use of bright colors and stylized figures, characteristic of the pop art movement.

  • Size: 21 ½ X 30 ” – unframed / 29 X 38 framed
  • Year: 1975 By Antonio del Moral
  • Technique: Gouache on Paper
  • Modern Expressionism

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

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Description

“Group of Models ” by Antonio del Moral is a captivating and bold pop art painting that showcases a group of nude women in a living room setting. The artwork exudes a sense of vibrancy and energy through its use of bright colors and stylized figures, characteristic of the pop art movement.

The painting portrays a scene of multiple nude female models posing confidently and harmoniously in a living room. The artist’s deliberate choice of bold and vivid colors, such as vibrant yellows, reds, and blues, adds a striking visual impact to the composition, emphasizing the pop art aesthetic.

The living room setting, with its carefully arranged furniture and decor, provides a context for the models’ presence, blurring the boundaries between reality and art. The bold and graphic treatment of the figures, combined with the use of vibrant colors, creates a sense of dynamism and visual excitement.

Through the pop art style, Antonio del Moral explores themes of female empowerment, sexuality, and the commodification of the human body. The stylized figures and the use of bright colors challenge traditional notions of beauty and invite viewers to question societal constructs.

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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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