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€500
Regular price €400Shipping costs are available in our Shipping Policy. After payment confirmation, the artwork is prepared for dispatch. Verification, packaging and logistics validation may take up to 5 working days.
Free returns within 14 days. To return an artwork, simply go to the Returns Policy page and fill in the form, indicating the preferred collection date. After our confirmation, the courier will collect from the indicated address.
Buyer Protection removes any risk of fraud from our platform. P55.ART will resolve the situation if the purchased item does not match its description. We only send the purchase amount to the seller after the customer receives the artwork and is satisfied with their purchase.
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Antonio Saura (Spain, 1930) stood out as a post-war artist and a prominent figure in the artistic avant-gardes of the 20th century. Influenced by Spanish masters such as Francisco Goya It is Diego Velázquez, Antonio Saura He faced tuberculosis in his youth, which led him to discover his passion for painting and writing.Antonio Saura He began his career inspired by surrealism, with notable works in black and white and an intense expression of varied emotions and themes. His artistic philosophy transcended the distinction between figurative and abstract art, highlighting the imperative need for authenticity.
One of his most recognized works, "Hiroshima mon amour" (1963), explored the horrors of a nuclear bombing, inspired by the novel by Marguerite Duras. Antonio Saura he also played a key role in founding the avant-garde group "El Paso" in Madrid, which sought to advance the strategies of Abstract Expressionism and Informalism. The legacy of Antonio Saura remains a source of inspiration for artists and art enthusiasts, challenging creativity and conventions in the art world. Antonio Saura died on July 22, 1988, in the city of Cuenca, Spain, at the age of 88.