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Botero, Fernando

FERNANDO BOTERO The Dancers, 1991

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I Ballerini (The Dancers) is a celebrated work by Fernando Botero, renowned for his distinctive style of exaggerating the human form. This reproduction captures Botero’s portrayal of dancers with his signature voluminous figures and vibrant colors. The painting depicts a joyful and dynamic dance scene, where the dancers' exaggerated forms and playful expressions reflect Botero's fascination with movement and celebration. The lively composition and rich textures highlight the artist’s ability to transform everyday scenes into grand, visually captivating works.

Details

Sku: MG1011

Artist: Fernando Botero

Title: The Dancers

Year: 1991

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 27.5 x 19.25 inches ( 70 x 49 cm )

Image Size: 23 x 15.25 inches ( 58 x 39 cm )

FERNANDO BOTERO The Dancers, 1991

$60

About the Artist

Fernando Botero

Fernando Botero (b. 1932) is a figurative artist and sculptor from Medellín, Colombia. His signature style, also known as "Boterismo", depicts people and figures in large, exaggerated volume. Of his own affinity for these so-called "large figures" he said: "An artist is attracted to certain kinds of form without knowing why. You adopt a position intuitively; only later do you attempt to rationalize or even justify it." He is considered the most recognized and quoted living artists from Latin America, and his art can be found in highly visible places around the world, such as Park Avenue in New York City and the Champs-Elysees in Paris. Though he spends only one month a year in Colombia, he considers himself the "most Colombian artist living" due to his isolation from the international trends of the art world. The expressions and gestures of his subjects reflect a mystifyingly relatable humanity, and his warm tones and often humorous, pleasurable, or simply commonplace scenes give them a beguilingly endearing charm.
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