Man Who Went to the Office (1969) by Fernando Botero

Man Who Went to the Office - Fernando Botero - 1969

Artwork Information

TitleMan Who Went to the Office
ArtistFernando Botero
Date1969
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism)

About Man Who Went to the Office

The artwork titled “Man Who Went to the Office,” created by the artist Fernando Botero in 1969, is a distinctive piece belonging to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of genre painting.

In the artwork, there is a portly man in a suit and tie, depicted stepping out of a doorway, presumably on his way to the office. He carries a briefcase and has a solemn expression. Surrounding him, various rooms are visible; each window reveals individuals engaged in everyday activities, such as a woman on the upper floor who appears to be with a child and another woman who looks out pensively. Characteristic of Botero’s style, the figures are exaggeratedly voluminous, evoking a whimsical yet poignant impression of everyday life. The building itself is rendered in a simple, almost childlike manner, with minimal attention to realistic architectural detail, further contributing to the Naïve Art aesthetic. The lush greenery around the building and glimpses of a mountainous background complete the composition, offering a balanced but surreal depiction of a routine moment.

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