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My Table Setting

Original price was: $1,200.00.Current price is: $1,100.00.

Antonio del Moral’s Fruit on the Table is an inviting still-life scene featuring vibrant apples and other fruits on a classic checkered tablecloth. The warm colors, depth, and detailed composition evoke a sense of abundance, celebrating the beauty of a simple, well-set table.

  • Framed – 48 x 6 x 39 ½    Unframed 27 X 35 ½
  • Technique- Abstract
  • Acrylic on Canvas
  • Year: 1999 By Antonio del Moral
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Description

Antonio del Moral’s painting “Fruit on the Table” features a beautifully set table with vibrant red and green apples, as well as other fruits, placed in a decorative pattern. The composition is both elegant and rustic, with a classic checkered tablecloth and simple lines creating a sense of order and symmetry. The color palette is warm and inviting, with rich shades of red, yellow, and green. The use of light and shadow creates depth and texture, making the fruit look almost three-dimensional. The overall effect is one of abundance and vitality, with the lush fruit and bountiful table setting suggesting a sense of plenty and fertility. The painting invites the viewer to pause and contemplate the beauty of every day, reminding us of the simple pleasures of a well-set table and the nourishment provided by fresh, wholesome food. Antonio del Moral’s skillful technique and eye for detail make “Fruit on the Table” a masterpiece of still life painting, capturing the essence of a moment in time and celebrating the beauty of the natural world.

 

Additional information

Weight 15 lbs
Dimensions 48 × 6 × 39 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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