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In the 1970s, Botero put aside painting and began to experiment with sculptures in bronze, marble and cast iron, which brought him great success. In 1978 Botero returned to painting, and then ...
Philanthropist and art collector Jorge M. Perez has gifted a sculpture by Colombian artist Fernando Botero and a $1 million gift to the Tampa Museum of Art. The bronze sculpture is titled “Mujer ...
Tampa is home to an 8-foot-tall bronze Botero sculpture, “Mujer Vestida (Dressed Woman),” which was donated to the Tampa Museum of Art by Jorge M. Pérez, founder, CEO and chairperson of ...
Item 1 of 5 Undated photo shows Colombian Fernando Botero's "Horse," a 1999 bronze sculpture which sold for $938,500 on Tuesday evening at Christie's Latin American art sale.
Cast in 2007, Botero's "Dancers" fetched $1.76 million. Weighing 3,500 pounds (1.6 metric tones) and 10 feet 5 inches tall, it is probably the tallest Botero sculpture ever auctioned, said ...
The exhibition, The Baroque World of Fernando Botero, comprises 100 works by the artist, whose last retrospective in the United States was in 1974. The exhibition will be divided between the San ...
Botero's "Sleeping Venus" sculpture, installed in Rome's Pincio Terrace, Friday, July 19, 2024, appears to be in front of St. Peter's Basilica at The Vatican.
“Mujer Vestida” (Dressed Woman), an 8-foot tall bronze sculpture by Colombian artist Fernando Botero has been bestowed to the Tampa Museum of Art by collector and philanthropist Jorge M. Pérez.
ROME – The daughter of the late Colombian artist Fernando Botero has helped to turn the streets and piazzas of the Italian capital into an open-air museum to display eight of her father’s ...