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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
55.1x41.7in
About this artwork
Portrait of a woman in harnesses. This painting was inspired by another painting that I observed as a child in the Larousse encyclopedia ("The Judges" by André Fougeron). At the time I painted this work, I wanted to shake the soul of my audience and create a feeling of discomfort. On the other hand, I also wanted to move in the direction of realistic painting and this was one of the first attempts to achieve this goal.
« The work must explain itself. A work that needs to be explained is not worth much. »
Antonio Fellini is an accomplished Spanish figurative painter with national exhibitions. His work reflects a profound inspiration and influence from the Classical Masters. His primary themes include landscape, religion, and portraiture. Antonio Fellini's interest in art began in the world of comics, a medium that shaped his youth and of which he still has a valuable collection. Although his current focus has shifted away from comics, the influence of those early influences can be detected in his current works. Trained under the tutelage of prominent nationally renowned painters such as Manuel Huertas, his works are part of collections in Spain, Germany, and the United States.