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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 Pedrito by Fernando Botero, created in 1975, is a color photo-offset lithograph that exemplifies the artist’s signature volumetric style and playful yet poignant approach. The image portrays a young child dressed as a soldier, seated atop a large wooden toy horse, surrounded by dolls and a miniature house. With soft lighting and exaggerated proportions, Botero infuses the domestic scene with gentle humor and nostalgic warmth. The print, part of the Fernando Botero Sequence by Pierre Restany, carries a personal dedication “To Lee” and was published by Harry N. Abrams Inc., New York. It reflects Botero’s deep connection to childhood and innocence.
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 Pedrito by Fernando Botero, created in 1975, is a color photo-offset lithograph that exemplifies the artist’s signature volumetric style and playful yet poignant approach. The image portrays a young child dressed as a soldier, seated atop a large wooden toy horse, surrounded by dolls and a miniature house. With soft lighting and exaggerated proportions, Botero infuses the domestic scene with gentle humor and nostalgic warmth. The print, part of the Fernando Botero Sequence by Pierre Restany, carries a personal dedication “To Lee” and was published by Harry N. Abrams Inc., New York. It reflects Botero’s deep connection to childhood and innocence.
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What is Latin American art?
Latin American Art is a style which takes inspiration from its culture, society, politics, native traditions, religions and landscape. Op-Art and Kinetic Art figure prominently in Latin artworks. Colors in Latin American compositions are often bold. Latin American artists work in all media and movements.
