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Mujer a Caballo (monumental)

Fernando Botero

Mujer a Caballo (monumental)

Artist: Fernando Botero
Medium: Sculpture
Price: $4,100,000.00
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Details

Creation Date: 2015
Materials: Bronze
Dimensions: 127" x 91" x 55"
Finish: Unframed

About the Item

Fernando Botero's Mujer a Caballo (Woman on a Horse) exemplifies Botero's signature "Boterismo" style, characterized by exaggerated, voluminous forms. In this work, a robust female figure sits atop a proportionally rounded horse, both figures exhibiting the artist's distinctive emphasis on inflated proportions. This stylistic choice serves to explore themes of sensuality, humor, and political commentary.

Botero's work often reflects a satirical perspective on societal norms, and the exaggerated forms in Mujer a Caballo invite viewers to reconsider conventional representations of beauty and power. The sculpture's playful yet thought-provoking nature is emblematic of Botero's broader oeuvre, which spans paintings, drawings, and sculptures, all unified by their exploration of volume and form.

About the Artist

Fernando Botero
Fernando Botero Angulo (born 19 April 1932) is a
Colombian figurative artist and sculptor, born in Medellín. His signature
style, also known as "Boterismo", depicts people and figures in large,
exaggerated volume, which can represent political criticism or humor,
depending on the piece. He is considered the most recognized and
quoted living artist from Latin America, and his art can be found in
highly visible places around the world, such as Park Avenue in New
York City and the Champs-Élysées in Paris.

Self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on, Botero
came to national prominence when he won the first prize at the Salón de
Artistas Colombianos in 1958. He began creating sculptures after
moving to Paris in 1973, achieving international recognition with
exhibitions around the world by the 1990s. His art is collected by many
major international museums, corporations, and private collectors. In
2012, he received the International Sculpture Center's Lifetime
Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award.