Fernando Botero (1932 - 2023), Night party,1976.
Lithograph, paper 33 x 38 cm in light passe - partout of 43 x 51 cm; limited edition of 300 copies; on the reverse typographically: "estampe tirée sur les presses / de l'Atelier Jack Renaud / à Montfermeil Florilege d'Or 1976" (made on the presses of Atelier Jack Renaud in Montfermeil Golden Anthology 1976);Fernando Botero - Colombian painter and sculptor known for his volumetric stylizations of figures and objects. His work includes subjects such as daily life in Colombia, references to art history such as the Mona Lisa, and abuses of power - all brought together by Botero's exaggeratedly plump figures. This stylization, has been called "Boterismo." His work is currently in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museo Botero in Bogotá dedicated to the artist and his work.The fixtures shown in the visualizations are for illustrative purposes and do not constitute a commercial offer.
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Lithograph, paper 33 x 38 cm in light passe - partout of 43 x 51 cm; limited edition of 300 copies; on the reverse typographically: "estampe tirée sur les presses / de l'Atelier Jack Renaud / à Montfermeil Florilege d'Or 1976" (made on the presses of Atelier Jack Renaud in Montfermeil Golden Anthology 1976);Fernando Botero - Colombian painter and sculptor known for his volumetric stylizations of figures and objects. His work includes subjects such as daily life in Colombia, references to art history such as the Mona Lisa, and abuses of power - all brought together by Botero's exaggeratedly plump figures. This stylization, has been called "Boterismo." His work is currently in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museo Botero in Bogotá dedicated to the artist and his work.The fixtures shown in the visualizations are for illustrative purposes and do not constitute a commercial offer.
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