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Fernando Botero Angulo (born April 19, 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist. His works feature a figurative style, called by some "Boterismo", which gives them an unmistakable identity. Botero depicts women, men, daily life, historical events and characters, milestones of art, still-life, animals and the natural world in general, with exaggerated and disproportionate volumetry, accompanied by fine details of scathing criticism, irony, humor, and ingenuity.
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. His art is collected by major museums, corporations and private collectors.
Fernando Botero was born the second of three children in Medellín, Colombia. His parents were David Botero and Flora Angulo. David Botero, a salesman who traveled by horseback, died when Fernando was four, and his mother worked as a seamstress. An uncle took a major role in his life. Although isolated from art as presented in museums and other cultural institutes, Botero was influenced by the Baroque style of the colonial churches and then the rich life of the city.
In 1944, after Botero attended a Jesuit school, Botero's uncle sent him to a school for matadors for two years. In 1948, at the age of 16, Botero published his first illustrations in the Sunday supplement of the El Colombiano daily paper. He used the money he was paid to attend high school at the Liceo de Marinilla de Antioquia.
PASTEL DRAWINGS
FALLING WOMAN / MUJER CAYENDO DE UN BALCON
1994
102 x 71 CMS.
1994
102 x 71 CMS.
1994
94 x 75 cm.
1993
78 x 66 cm.
DANCERS / BAILARINES
2002
140 x 120 CMS
MOTHER AND SON / MADRE E HIJO
1993
62 x 94 cm.
TRIBUTE TO VAN GOGH / HOMENAJE A VAN GOGH
1970
2002
47 x 63 CMS.
LITTLE WOMAN / MUJER PEQUEÑA
1975
161 x 121 cm.
1989
MOTHER SUPERIOR / MADRE SUPERIORA
1994
77 x 97 cm.
THE THIEF / EL LADRON
1994