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Why did Fernando Botero paint Pablo Escobar? When did Fernando Botero paint the death of Pablo Escobar?

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Fernando Botero Angulo is a Colombian sculptor and figurative artist born in 1932. His distinctive aesthetic, called as “Boterismo,” features people with oversized, exaggerated heads that, depending on the piece, can either be seen as political satire or as fun.

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He is one of the most well-known Latin American artists, and public spaces all over the world display his works of art. He has primarily operated out of Paris for the past three decades.

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He has had exhibitions all around the world and is well known for his paintings, drawings, and sculpture. Situational portraiture has been a major focus of Botero’s art. His geometrically enlarged, or “fat” as he once described them, figures are a recurring theme in both his paintings and sculptures.

Why did Fernando Botero paint Pablo Escobar?

In works like The Death of Pablo Escobar (1999), which depicts the leader of the Medelln cartel being fatally shot, he investigated the crime and brutality in his native country.

When did Fernando Botero paint the death of Pablo Escobar?

One of Botero’s most famous political works is Death of Pablo Escobar. Fernando Botero produced “Death of Pablo Escobar” under the Nave Art (Primitivism) movement in 1999.


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