The Dolorosa (1967) by Fernando Botero

The Dolorosa - Fernando Botero - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleThe Dolorosa
ArtistFernando Botero
Date1967
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism)

About The Dolorosa

“The Dolorosa,” created by Fernando Botero in 1967, is a notable work within the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, specifically categorized as a religious painting. The artwork is a representation of religious themes, in keeping with Botero’s recognizable style that often involves exaggerated proportions.

The artwork portrays a solemn figure, presumably the Virgin Mary, in an austere and reflective pose. She is depicted with a rounded face and form, characteristic of Botero’s distinctive approach to the human body. The figure is adorned in religious attire, with a dark cloak draped over her head and shoulders. Her hands are clasped together in a gesture of prayer or contemplation. The background is kept minimalistic, further accentuating the central figure’s solemn demeanor. The use of soft, muted colors creates a serene and somber atmosphere, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound spiritual and emotional themes conveyed by the artwork.

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