Fernando Botero

(Colombian, 1932–2023)

Fernando Botero is a renowned Colombian painter and sculptor known for his volumetric stylization of figures and objects. His oeuvre ranges in subject matter such as daily life in Colombia, art historical references like the Mona Lisa, and abuses of power—all unified by Botero’s exaggeratedly rotund figures. This stylization, known as "Boterismo", is often interpreted as a pointed social critique, as seen in his The Presidential Family (1967). “An artist is attracted to certain kinds of form without knowing why,” he reflected. “You adopt a position intuitively, only later do you attempt to rationalize or even justify it.” Born on April 19, 1932 in Medellín, Colombia, Botero grew up surrounded by Spanish colonial architecture as well as pre-Columbian artifacts. Initially schooled as a matador, the artist abandoned the profession after two years to pursue art. Traveling to Europe in the early 1950s, he copied works of Francisco de Goya and Diego Velázquez at the Prado Museum in Madrid and studied the paintings of Paolo Uccello and Piero della Francesca in Italy. In 1960, the artist moved to New York where he experimented with the gestural brushstrokes of the New York School painters of the time. This stylistic dalliance was short lived and by the 1970s Botero had settled into the technique for which he is now known. The artist lived and worked between Paris, France, New York, NY, and Tuscany, Italy. His works are presently held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museo Botero in Bogotá which is dedicated to the artist and his oeuvre.

Fernando Botero Artworks

Fernando Botero (3,207 results)
El viaje, 1961

Fernando Botero

El viaje, 1961

Sotheby's New York

Est. 180,000–220,000 USD

The Street, 2010

Fernando Botero

The Street, 2010

Sotheby's New York

Est. 600,000–800,000 USD

Obispo perdido en el bosque, 1970

Fernando Botero

Obispo perdido en el bosque, 1970

Sotheby's New York

Est. 250,000–350,000 USD

Leda and the Swan, 2006

Fernando Botero

Leda and the Swan, 2006

Sotheby's New York

Est. 600,000–800,000 USD

Woman, 1993

Fernando Botero

Woman, 1993

Sotheby's New York

Est. 250,000–350,000 USD

Standing Woman with Fruit, 2018

Fernando Botero

Standing Woman with Fruit, 2018

Sotheby's New York

Est. 700,000–900,000 USD

La costurera, 1997

Fernando Botero

La costurera, 1997

Sotheby's New York

Est. 350,000–450,000 USD

Gato, 1999

Fernando Botero

Gato, 1999

Sotheby's New York

Est. 400,000–600,000 USD

Hombre y caballo, 1997

Fernando Botero

Hombre y caballo, 1997

Sotheby's New York

Est. 250,000–350,000 USD

Donna sul letto, 1998

Fernando Botero

Donna sul letto, 1998

Sotheby's New York

Est. 250,000–350,000 USD

Colombiana comiendo banana, 1982

Fernando Botero

Colombiana comiendo banana, 1982

Sotheby's New York

Est. 350,000–450,000 USD

Pedro on a Horse, 1977

Fernando Botero

Pedro on a Horse, 1977

Sotheby's New York

Est. 500,000–700,000 USD

Pedro with Monkey, 1972

Fernando Botero

Pedro with Monkey, 1972

Sotheby's New York

Est. 500,000–700,000 USD

Perro, 1989

Fernando Botero

Perro, 1989

Sotheby's New York

Est. 350,000–450,000 USD

Man on Horseback, 1985

Fernando Botero

Man on Horseback, 1985

Sotheby's New York

Est. 600,000–800,000 USD

Woman, 2006

Fernando Botero

Woman, 2006

Cowley Abbott

Est. 30,000–50,000 CAD