Woman with Flowers (1976) by Fernando Botero

Woman with Flowers - Fernando Botero - 1976

Artwork Information

TitleWoman with Flowers
ArtistFernando Botero
Date1976
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism)

About Woman with Flowers

The artwork “Woman with Flowers” created by Fernando Botero in 1976 belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is a portrait. This piece exemplifies Botero’s distinctive style characterized by exaggerated, voluminous forms.

The artwork depicts a robust woman holding a bouquet of flowers, surrounded by more flowers in the background. She is dressed in a reddish-brown dress with white accents, and her hair is adorned with a black bow. The woman’s facial expression is serene and somewhat introspective, which contrasts with the abundance of the bright, sunflower-like flowers that dominate the background. The use of earthy and vivid colors enhances the overall warmth of the portrait, while the artist’s unique, playful approach to proportion brings a sense of whimsy and depth, hallmarking Botero’s celebrated naivety and primitivist style.

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