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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
10.6x13.8in
About this artwork
My work conveys the serenity and timeless beauty of a street rooted in history. Using oil paint and realism, I captured the soft texture and calm light, inviting you to contemplate and feel the warmth of the home. This piece will radiate harmony and nostalgia in your space, evoking memories of beloved places.
The House-Museum of Federico García Lorca, familiarly known as Huerta de San Vicente, located in Granada, was the summer estate of the García… Lorca family from 1926 to 1936, shortly after Federico's assassination during the first weeks of the Civil War. .
His work shows a mixture of realistic and impressionist styles, both awakening a great interest in the current art market. Realism attracts collectors who appreciate precise technique and detailed representation, as seen in his works of urban landscapes and still lifes. The impressionistic elements, evident in his depictions of people in environments atmospheric, they are very popular with audiences interested in emotional and expressive techniques.