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// Doña Jerónima de la Fuente (Velázquez) by Antonio Saura, created in 1991, is a lithograph that reinterprets the portrait tradition with a striking abstract form. The artwork showcases a figure draped in dark, monolithic shapes, with fragmented facial features depicted in contrasting tones of gray, white, and black. The minimal use of color and line gives the piece a haunting presence, echoing Saura's exploration of identity and inner turmoil. Inspired by the works of Velázquez, Saura’s portrayal of Doña Jerónima combines reverence for classical art with his own modern, expressive style. Limited to an edition of 75, this lithograph captures Saura’s unique vision of psychological intensity and abstraction.
Doña Jerónima De La Fuente (Velázquez), 1991
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// Doña Jerónima de la Fuente (Velázquez) by Antonio Saura, created in 1991, is a lithograph that reinterprets the portrait tradition with a striking abstract form. The artwork showcases a figure draped in dark, monolithic shapes, with fragmented facial features depicted in contrasting tones of gray, white, and black. The minimal use of color and line gives the piece a haunting presence, echoing Saura's exploration of identity and inner turmoil. Inspired by the works of Velázquez, Saura’s portrayal of Doña Jerónima combines reverence for classical art with his own modern, expressive style. Limited to an edition of 75, this lithograph captures Saura’s unique vision of psychological intensity and abstraction.
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Antonio Saura
Serie Abierta (Vibrant Eyes And Abstract Shapes, 1989
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Antonio Saura
Doña Jerónima De La Fuente (Velázquez), 1991
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
EUR 1,880
What is Gestural?
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.
