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Fernando Botero   (Colombian, 1932) 

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Fernando Botero, Charcoal Dancers
Fernando Botero
Charcoal Dancers
2004

James Goodman Gallery
Fernando Botero, Charcoal Dancers
Fernando Botero
Charcoal Dancers
2004

Russeck Gallery
Fernando Botero, Nature morte aux fruits
Fernando Botero
Nature morte aux fruits
1970

Kunzt
Fernando Botero, Le couple
Fernando Botero
Le couple
2004

Manuel Barbie
Fernando Botero, Adam
Fernando Botero
Adam
2003

David Benrimon Fine Art, LLC
Fernando Botero, Eve
Fernando Botero
Eve
2003

David Benrimon Fine Art, LLC

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Fernando Botero, Cuatro músicos (Four musicians)
Fernando Botero
Cuatro músicos (Four musicians), 1984
Sold: May 24, 2006
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Fernando Botero, The musicians
Fernando Botero
The musicians, 1979
Sold: May 23, 2006
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Fernando Botero, Jugadoras de cartas II
Fernando Botero
Jugadoras de cartas II, 1989
Sold: Nov 20, 2006
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1932   Born: Medellin, Colombia
1950   Graduated from Medellin University
1952   Studied, San Fernando Academy, Madrid
1953 - 1955   Studied fresco techniques and art history, Florence
1960   Takes up residence in New York. Wins Guggenheim National Prize for Colombia
1973   Moves to Paris where he now lives and works
  Fernando Botero currently lives and works in Paris, Monte Carlo, Pietrasanta and New York
2007 - 2008   Botero: Œuvres récentes, Marlborough Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco, November 22, 2007 – January 25, 2008 (solo)
2007   Fernando Botero: Abu Ghraib, University of California, Berkeley, California, January 29 – March 23, 2007 (solo)
2007   The Baroque World of Fernando Botero, Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, Canada, January-April 2007 (solo)
2007   Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware, March – June, 2008 (solo)
2007   New Orleans Museum of Art (New Orleans, LA) - June-September 2008 (solo)
2007   Summer Exhibition, Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY, June 6 - September
2007   Latin Masters, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, New York, August 26 – November 4
2006   Sculpture, Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY, January 5 – 28, 2006
2006   Summer Group Show, Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY, June 22 - September 5
2006   Fernando Botero, Athens Concert Hall, Greece, May 24 – September 10 (solo)
2006   Fernando Botero: Abu Ghraib, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York, October 18-November 18 (solo)
2005   Palazzo Venezia, Rome
2005   Landscape, Cityscape, Marlborough Gallery, New York
2004   The Art Museum, Singapore
2003   The Doge’s Palace and other locations, Venice
2003   The Gemeente Museum, Aja
2003   The Maillol Museum, Paris
2002   Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen
2001   Moderna Musset, Stockholm
2000   The Museum of Antioquìa, Medellìn
2000   City di Pietrasanta
1998 - 1999   San Paolo Museum of Art, San Paolo
1998 - 1999   The National Museum of Fine Arts, Rio de Janeiro
1998 - 1999   The Monterey Museum of Contemporary Art
1998 - 1999   The Art Museum, Tel Aviv
1997   The Modern Art Museum of Lugano
1997   The National Musuum of Fine Arts, Santiago
1996   The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1996   The Art Museum of the Americas, Washington D.C.
1996   Niigata Prefectoral Modern Art Museum, Niigata
1996   Sonje Museum of Contemporary Art, Kyongju
1996   The Sofia Imber Museum of Contemporary Art, Caracas
1994 - 1995   Museo of Art, Takamatsu City
1994 - 1995   Shinjuku Mitsukoshi Museum of Art, Mitsukoshi
1994 - 1995   Iwaki City Art Museum, Iwaki
1994   Helsinki City Art Museum
1994   The National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos, Aires
1994   Paseo de Recolet, Madrid
1994   Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires
1994   Paseo de Recoletes, Madrid
1994   Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale
1992 - 1993   Montecarlo Kunsthaus, Vienna
1992 - 1993   Champs-Elysées, Paris
1992 - 1993   The Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
1991   Exhibition Palace, Rome
1989   The Coro Museum of the Arts
1989   The Contemporary Museum of Art, Caracas
1989   The Rufino Tamayo Museum
1987   The Queen Sofia Center for the Arts, Madrid
1986   The Contemporary Art Museum, Caracas
1986   Municipal Art Museum, Niigata
1986   Museum of Art, Alòbany
1985   The National Museum, Bogota
1985   The Ponce Museum, Puerto Rico
1984   The Munson-Williams-Proctor Museum of Art, Ithaca, New York
1984   The Everhard Museum, Scranton
1984   The Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
1983   The Veranneman Foundation, Belgium
1981   The Civic Museum of Art, Osaka
1981   The Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo
1979   The d’Ixelles Museum, Brussels
1979   The Hirschorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
1979   The South Texas Museum of Art
1978   Sculpture Museum of the city of MarlMarl
1977   The Medellìn Museum of Art, Medellìn
1976   The Museum of Comtemporary Art, Caracas
1975   The Boymans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam
1972   Marlborough Gallery, New York
1972   Buchholz, Munich
1972   Claude Bernard, Paris
1969   Inflated Images, Museum of Modern Art, New York
1964   Cordoba Bienale, Argentina
1962   7 Contemporary Painters, Museum of Modern Art, Bogota
1957   Pan American Union, Washington, D.C.
1955   Biblioteca Nacional, Bogota
1951   Leo Matiz Gallery, Bogota

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