Welcome to Memphis Rosetta Art - Fernando Botero Gallery
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16x20 $130, 20x24 $175, 24x36 $ 230, 30x40 $280, 36x48 $390
16x20 $130, 20x24 $175, 24x36 $230, 30x40 $280, 36x48 $390
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16x20 $130, 20x24 $170, 24x36 $220, 30x40 $270, 36x48 $380
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16x20 $130, 20x24 $175, 24x36 $230, 30x40 $ 280, 36x48 $390
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Oil Painting Reproduction
100% hand-painted
museum quality on canvas
Monet, Cezanne, Renoir
Van Gogh, Chagall, Dali, Gauguin,
Lempicka
, Klee
As a professional art studio of oil
painting reproduction, Memphis
Rosetta Art's mission is to offer
excellence and professional customer
service to our customers.

We also have collections of Monet,
Picasso,Cezanne,Degas,Rousseau,
Van Gogh, Renoir, Chagall, Manet,
Magritte, Dali, Da Vinci, Gauguin,
Pissarro, Modigliani,Tamara de
Lempicka, Edward Hopper, Toulouse,
Klimt, Kandinsky, Botero, Cassatt,
Frida, & many other masterpieces. We
could reproduce portraits from photos
or digital files. You are welcome to
email us the details for quotation. For
details, please
contact   Memphis
Rosetta Art.
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Fernando Botero

Born in 1932 in Medellin, Colombia, Fernando Botero became interested in painting at an early age. His artistic precocity was evident in an
illustrated article he contributed to the Medellin newspaper El Colombiano when he was seventeen. Titled Picasso and the Nonconformity of
Art it revealed his avant-garde thinking about modern art. Botero moved to Bogotá in 1951 and held his first one-man exhibition there at the
Leo Matiz Gallery. The following year, at the age of twenty, he was awarded a Second Prize at the National Salon in Bogota.  Botero's
distinctive style of smooth inflated shapes with unexpected shifts in scale is today instantly recognizable. It reflects the artist's constant
search to give volume presence and reality. The parameters of proportion in his world are innovative and almost always surprising.
Appropriating themes from all of art history-- from the Middle Ages, the Italian quattrocento, and Latin American colonial art to the modern
trends of the 20th century--Botero transforms them to his own particular style.
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