Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Fernando Botero Pedrito lithograph depicting a child dressed as a policeman on a toy horse surrounded by toys in a whimsical setting.

Color photo-offset lithograph on paper - Published by Harry N. Abrams Inc. New York - Suite: Fernando Botero Sequence by Pierre Restany - Signed Dated and titled in pencil: To Lee Botero 75 // Pedrito by Fernando Botero, a limited edition offset lithograph from 1975, showcases the artist's signature style of exaggerated forms and voluminous figures. The piece depicts a child dressed as a policeman, seated confidently on a toy horse amidst a whimsical indoor setting. Surrounding the child are scattered toys and miniature objects, creating a playful yet surreal atmosphere. Botero's use of soft, rounded shapes and warm colors enhances the sense of innocence and nostalgia, while also highlighting the humorous and exaggerated proportions that define his work. The lithograph, signed and dated, measures 38.1 x 29.5 cm and was published by Harry N. Abrams Inc. as part of a sequence curated by Pierre Restany.

Artwork Copyright © Fernando Botero

Pedrito, 1975

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Color photo-offset lithograph on paper - Published by Harry N. Abrams Inc. New York - Suite: Fernando Botero Sequence by Pierre Restany - Signed Dated and titled in pencil: To Lee Botero 75 // Pedrito by Fernando Botero, a limited edition offset lithograph from 1975, showcases the artist's signature style of exaggerated forms and voluminous figures. The piece depicts a child dressed as a policeman, seated confidently on a toy horse amidst a whimsical indoor setting. Surrounding the child are scattered toys and miniature objects, creating a playful yet surreal atmosphere. Botero's use of soft, rounded shapes and warm colors enhances the sense of innocence and nostalgia, while also highlighting the humorous and exaggerated proportions that define his work. The lithograph, signed and dated, measures 38.1 x 29.5 cm and was published by Harry N. Abrams Inc. as part of a sequence curated by Pierre Restany.

Artwork Copyright © Fernando Botero

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