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Botero, Fernando

FERNANDO BOTERO Marie Antoinette After Vigne Lebrun, 1970

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The original Botero poster titled Marie Antoinette d'après Vigeé Le Brun (1970) pays homage to Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun’s famous portrait of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. However, in typical Fernando Botero fashion, this image is a reinterpretation through his unique artistic lens, characterized by his signature volumetric, exaggerated figures.

This piece was created for Botero’s exhibition held at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, a key venue for modern and contemporary art in Germany. During this period, Botero was gaining international recognition, and his works were becoming central to discussions on modern reinterpretations of European classical art.

Details

Sku: EF5782

Artist: Fernando Botero

Title: Marie Antoinette After Vigne Lebrun

Year: 1970

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age

Supplemental Condition Information: Small tear in left hand edge. Light scuff mark below text. Denting and paper loss/ tearing in top left corner. as well as denting throughout.

Dimensions

Paper Size: 33 x 23 inches ( 84 x 58 cm )

Image Size: 26.5 x 23 inches ( 67 x 58 cm )

FERNANDO BOTERO Marie Antoinette After Vigne Lebrun, 1970

$175

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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