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From the romantic Champs-Élysées in Paris, Mexico City's Palacio de Bellas Artes and the bustling streets of Manhattan, Fernando ... of an icon. Botero, Colombia's most famous artist, died ...
Fernando Botero died on Sept ... New York Times I was lucky to have read Bernard Berenson, the famous American historian and art critic, when I was 18. Berenson offered intellectual clarity ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — Fernando Botero, one of Latin America's most celebrated artists, has died. According to his daughter, Lina Botero, the 91-year-old Colombian artist was suffering from ...
Albeit surprising, the series wasn’t altogether out of character given that, earlier in his career, Botero had produced paintings criticizing military dictatorships in Latin America. Fernando ...
Fernando Botero, a Colombian artist who developed a signature style ... sculptures that adorned some of the world’s most famous boulevards, died Sept. 15 at a hospital in Monaco.
Pope Leo X (after Raphael), the work of Colombian artist Fernando Botero, has little in common with Raphael’s original. Where the latter portrays Leo X in a realistic albeit idealized style ...
"Fernando Botero ... Local media hailed Botero as the greatest Colombian artist of all time, reporting his health had deteriorated in recent days as he suffered pneumonia. Botero – who had ...
Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero poses inside the "Tren de La Cultura" ("Train of Culture"), during a news conference for the exhibition "Fernando Botero: The Circus," in Medellín ...
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