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“Fernando Botero’s signature style—which transcends his paintings, prints, and sculptures—is characterized by round, apparently inflated figures. The artist draws inspiration from diverse influences which range from Renaissance masters such as Rubens and Velazquez to 20th-century Abstract Expressionists and Diego Rivera’s murals. Botero’s bulbous renderings of art historical characters have been interpreted as gestures of irony or caricature.”
year: 1980
dimensions: approx 39” x 26 3/4”
condition: very good - minor wear along edges
unframed
“Fernando Botero’s signature style—which transcends his paintings, prints, and sculptures—is characterized by round, apparently inflated figures. The artist draws inspiration from diverse influences which range from Renaissance masters such as Rubens and Velazquez to 20th-century Abstract Expressionists and Diego Rivera’s murals. Botero’s bulbous renderings of art historical characters have been interpreted as gestures of irony or caricature.”
year: 1980
dimensions: approx 39” x 26 3/4”
condition: very good - minor wear along edges
unframed
“Fernando Botero’s signature style—which transcends his paintings, prints, and sculptures—is characterized by round, apparently inflated figures. The artist draws inspiration from diverse influences which range from Renaissance masters such as Rubens and Velazquez to 20th-century Abstract Expressionists and Diego Rivera’s murals. Botero’s bulbous renderings of art historical characters have been interpreted as gestures of irony or caricature.”
year: 1980
dimensions: approx 39” x 26 3/4”
condition: very good - minor wear along edges
unframed