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Fernando Botero ‘El patio’, (The Yard), 1999, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

Fernando Botero ’Mujer con fruta’ (Woman with Fruit), 1996, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

Fernando Botero ‘Girasoles’, (Sunflowers), 1995, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

Fernando Botero ‘El sueño’, (The Dream), 1996, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

Ballerini.

Balletdansers.

Dancers by Fernando Botero.

Geklede vrouw - Donna vestita - Dressed woman (2003).

 

Den Haag Sculptuur 2006 at the Lange Voorhout.

Open air exhibition of sculptures by the Colombian artist Fernando Botero in The Hague.

Statue of a fat woman reclining by Fernando Botero in the Plaza de Santo Domingo, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

Sculptures by Fernando Botero display in between Crockfords Tower and Hotel Michael, Resorts World Sentoaa.

Berlin, Ausstellung des kolumbianischen Künstlers Fernando Botero

Fernando Botero Angulo (born April 19, 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist, self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on. He came to national prominence when he won the first prize at the Salón de Artistas Colombianos in 1958. Working most of the year in Paris, in the last three decades he has achieved international recognition for his paintings, drawings and sculpture, with exhibitions across the world ( Wikipedia).

Fernando Botero ’Mujer con fruta’ (Woman with Fruit), 1996, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

En la parte inferior se puede leer el siguiente texto:

 

"En este lugar el 10 de Junio de 1995, fruto de un atentado murieron las siguientes personas: Teresa Martinez Córdoba 19 años de edad, Alejandro ..."

 

Plaza de San Antonio. Medellín, Colombia

Testa.

Hoofd.

Head by Fernando Botero.

Fernando Botero ’Mujer con fruta’ (Woman with Fruit), 1996, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

This large reclining figure by Fernando Botero is in a passageway at the side of the Viduz Art Museum in Liechtenstein. I thought it was set wittily. Your first sight of it is of a huge left foot around eye level as you enter the passageway.

Fernando Botero ’Manos’, (Hands), 1998, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

Fernando Botero calls this painting Man with Guitar. He has very descriptive titles.

 

Desert Botanical Garden as part of the Fernando Botero installation has an exhibition highlighting his paintings, drawings, and smaller sculptures in Dorrance Hall.

 

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Desert Botanical Garden proudly presents the iconic work of Fernando Botero in Fernando Botero: The Master marking the first major Botero exhibit in Arizona. The exhibit highlight includes significant works from the Colombian artist’s career and will open Oct. 7, 2023 and run through March 31, 2024. Tickets on sale July 14 at dbg.org.

 

Fernando Botero: The Master showcases voluminous sculpture playfully intertwined with the Garden’s own large-scale living collection of magnificent saguaros, towering cardons and the beautiful Papago buttes, the exhibit is complimented with a colorful indoor gallery in Dorrance Hall, highlighting Botero’s paintings, drawings and small sculpture.

 

“The Garden is thrilled to bring the first major Botero exhibit to Arizona. The Garden’s art exhibitions have become a vibrant and compelling point of pride in the Valley’s cultural scene since 2009,” says Ken Schutz, the Garden’s Executive Director. “In 2021-2022, Dale Chihuly’s work drew more than 601,000 visitors to the Garden and drove more than $23 million in economic impact. With several successful ‘blockbuster exhibitions’ under our belt, the Garden is excited to host the artwork of one of the most important artists in the world”.

 

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Fernando Botero Angulo (19 April 1932 – 15 September 2023)[2] was a Colombian figurative artist and sculptor.[3] His signature style, also known as "Boterismo", depicts people and figures in large, exaggerated volume, which can represent political criticism or humor, depending on the piece. He was considered the most recognized and quoted artist from Latin America in his lifetime,[4][5][6] and his art can be found in highly visible places around the world, such as Park Avenue in New York City and the Champs-Élysées in Paris, at different times.[7]

 

Self-styled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists",[8] Botero came to national prominence when he won the first prize at the Salón de Artistas Colombianos in 1958. He began creating sculptures after moving to Paris in 1973, achieving international recognition with exhibitions around the world by the 1990s.[9][10] His art is collected by many major international museums, corporations, and private collectors, sometimes selling for millions of dollars.[11] In 2012, he received the International Sculpture Center's Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award.[12]

 

Desert Botanical Garden has an incredible collection of plants and cacti arranged in a beautiful park setting.

 

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"Think the desert is all dirt and tumbleweeds? Think again. Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona."

 

Desert Botanical Garden

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"Maternidad" by Colombian artist Fernando Botero

Seen in Lisboa, Portugal.

Carena SX-300, Carenar 50mm lens

This five-ton bronze nude in Exchange Square, with it's voluptuous form, represents sculptor Fernando Botero's personal image of femininity; a symbol of fecundity and coyness, as uncomplicated as peasant art.

Contraluz del Guerrero de Botero. A Coruña-Galicia-Spain.

Sfing E.

Sfinx.

Sphinx by Fernando Botero.

Fernando Botero Angulo (born April 19, 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist, self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on. He came to national prominence when he won the first prize at the Salón de Artistas Colombianos in 1958. Working most of the year in Paris, in the last three decades he has achieved international recognition for his paintings, drawings and sculpture, with exhibitions across the world ( Wikipedia).

Foto: Hernán Vanegas

 

El Museo de Antioquia es el que más obras de la donación BOtero tiene, en total suman 126.

El martes 23 de febrero el Museo recibió la visita del maestro Fernando Botero.

"Qué alegría ver que el Museo de Antioquia es una institución viva, siempre en movimiento y muy visitada", así fue el saludo del maestro al equipo de trabajo del Museo, después de recibir, en un acto privado, el escudo en oro por la conmemoración de los 15 años del Museo de Antioquia en la actual sede, ubicada en la Plaza Botero.

Den Haag Sculptuur 2006 at the Lange Voorhout.

Open air exhibition of sculptures by the Colombian artist Fernando Botero in The Hague.

Fernando Botero ‘Celestina’, 1889, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

Skulptur des kolumbianischen Künstlers Fernando Botero in Berlin, Septemer 2007

Fernando Botero ’Mujer con fruta’ (Woman with Fruit), 1996, Museo Botero, Bogotá, Colombia

"Conversaciones en la Cantina" by Fernando Botero

Fernando Botero Angulo (born April 19, 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist, self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on. He came to national prominence when he won the first prize at the Salón de Artistas Colombianos in 1958. Working most of the year in Paris, in the last three decades he has achieved international recognition for his paintings, drawings and sculpture, with exhibitions across the world ( Wikipedia).

Fernando Botero Angulo (born April 19, 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist, self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on. He came to national prominence when he won the first prize at the Salón de Artistas Colombianos in 1958. Working most of the year in Paris, in the last three decades he has achieved international recognition for his paintings, drawings and sculpture, with exhibitions across the world ( Wikipedia).

FERNANDO BOTERO - Exhibition « Beyond forms » (2021/2022)

 

Vast retrospective dedicated to the Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero by the BAM (Museum of Fine Arts - MONS – BELGIUM).

 

Renowned for his round and voluptuous figures, reflecting the artist's taste for satire and caricature, Botero's work (1932-) is the result of demanding and determined research, in which the artist has been engaged for more than 70 years.

 

The artist is known for the diversity of the sources of his work, inspired as much by Colombian folk imagery or Mexican muralists as by the art of the Renaissance and the emblematic works of Diego Velázquez, Pablo Picasso or Francisco de Goya.

 

Fernando Botero Angulo (born April 19, 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist, self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on. He came to national prominence when he won the first prize at the Salón de Artistas Colombianos in 1958. Working most of the year in Paris, in the last three decades he has achieved international recognition for his paintings, drawings and sculpture, with exhibitions across the world ( Wikipedia).

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