The artwork named “Guitar and Chair” was created by Fernando Botero in 1983. This piece is a representative of the Naive Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of still life. The painting is characterized by Botero’s distinctive style, known for its exaggerated and rounded forms.
In the artwork, a guitar is prominently placed on a wooden chair, with a sheet of music tucked on the chair seat. The guitar, depicted with Botero’s signature voluminous style, appears unusually thick and robust, embodying a sense of mass and presence that is a hallmark of his work. The background features a draped cloth that provides a subtle contrast to the warm tones of the guitar and chair. This visual composition evokes a certain whimsy and charm, inviting viewers to ponder the simplicity and the unexpected stature given to mundane objects.