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Interiors

In the sixties, Antonio López’s work gradually divested itself of magical realist and romantic elements, limiting itself to an increasingly pure objectivity, especially in the interiors with or without human figures.

  • Sleeping woman (The Dream)
    Sleeping Woman (The dream), 1963-1964. Polychrome wood. 121 x 205 x 12 cm. Madrid, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.
    © Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.
  • Toilet and Window
    Toilet and window, 1968–71. Oil on paper mounted on board. 143 x 93.5 cm. Masaveu Collection. © Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.
  • Woman in the Bath
    Woman in the Bath, , 1968. Oil on board. 107 x 166 cm. Masataka Tomita Collection. © Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.
  • Studio with three doors
    Studio with three doors, 1969-1970. Pencil on paper. 98 x 113 cm. Fundació Sorigué.
    © Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.
  • The House of Antonio López Torres
    The House of Antonio López Torres, 1972-1980. Pencil on paper. 82 x 68 cm. Fundació Sorigué.
    © Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.