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Mario Vargas Llosa, Botero: Dessins et Aquarelles , Paris, Editions de la Difference, 1984 - Offset lithograph. // Fernando Botero’s lithograph Dessins et Aquarelles (2) from 1984 features his signature style of exaggerated, voluminous forms. Depicting a woman with a robust figure, her arms folded defiantly, she gazes with an air of confidence, her facial expression gentle yet assertive. The simplicity of Botero’s linework, combined with his use of soft, earthy tones, brings a sense of warmth and humanity to the piece. The woman’s attire, adorned with necklaces and a bow in her hair, adds a touch of character that highlights Botero’s skill in capturing both physicality and personality, celebrating the beauty of fuller forms with an affectionate humor.
Dessins et Aquarelles (2), 1984
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Mario Vargas Llosa, Botero: Dessins et Aquarelles , Paris, Editions de la Difference, 1984 - Offset lithograph. // Fernando Botero’s lithograph Dessins et Aquarelles (2) from 1984 features his signature style of exaggerated, voluminous forms. Depicting a woman with a robust figure, her arms folded defiantly, she gazes with an air of confidence, her facial expression gentle yet assertive. The simplicity of Botero’s linework, combined with his use of soft, earthy tones, brings a sense of warmth and humanity to the piece. The woman’s attire, adorned with necklaces and a bow in her hair, adds a touch of character that highlights Botero’s skill in capturing both physicality and personality, celebrating the beauty of fuller forms with an affectionate humor.
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Fernando Botero
Fumador De Cigarrillos, 1975 -1980
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Fernando Botero
Dessins Et Aquarelles (2), 1984
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
Currently Not Available
What is Naive Art?
Naïve art describes a style of artwork that is simple and unsophisticated, often created by artists without formal training in an academy or art school. The style is characterized by a lack of advanced techniques, giving it a childlike appearance. Naïve art often features bright colors, simple shapes, and a straightforward approach to subject matter, reflecting the artist's untrained perspective.