Timeless Treasures Society Lady Oil Painting on Board After Fernando Botero 13"


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Description

Late 20th century oil on board portrait painting after Fernando Botero's 1997 painting "Society Lady." Shows a full, round, female figure elegantly dressed in a blue gown, green gloves and clutch, right hand raised to play with her necklace of pearls. Signed J. Camus in lower left corner. Produced for Timeless Treasures. Includes Certificate of Authenticity, number AFD131516. Dark wood frame with raised bevel.

"Fernando Botero Angulo, born April 19, 1932 in Medellín, is a Colombian painter and sculptor known for his round and voluptuous figures. Having ironically nicknamed himself "the most Colombian of Colombian artists", he is one of the few painters to enjoy success and glory during his lifetime. Fernando Botero's career really began in 1958, when he won the first prize at the Salón de Artistas Colombiens: Salón de Artistas Colombianos. During his numerous trips to the United States and Europe, Fernando Botero developed his own style, of which his Still Life with Mandolin, dating from 1957, is the first manifestation. This style, which can be seen in his paintings or drawings as well as in his sculptures, allows him not to be associated with any movement or current, past or present. Moreover, his work is essentially inspired by pre-Columbian and popular art. Fernando Botero lived and worked in Paris, France, but also in New York in the United States and in Pietrasanta near Lucca in Tuscany. He died September 15, 2023 in Monaco." (Source: askART)

Condition

Good Overall - Gentle wear

Dimensions

10.75" x 2" x 12.75" / Sans Frame - 4.5" x 6.5" (Width x Depth x Height)