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.
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- 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.
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- Toilet and window, 1968–71. Oil on paper mounted on board. 143 x 93.5 cm. Masaveu Collection. © Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.
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- Woman in the Bath, , 1968. Oil on board. 107 x 166 cm. Masataka Tomita Collection. © Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.
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- Studio with three doors, 1969-1970. Pencil on paper. 98 x 113 cm. Fundació Sorigué. © Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.
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- The House of Antonio López Torres, 1972-1980. Pencil on paper. 82 x 68 cm. Fundació Sorigué.© Antonio López. VEGAP. Madrid, 2011.