[Botero Painting] Fernando Botero paints real-life subjects, but balloons figures to monstrous proportions in order to emphasize relationships between volume and scale.

The exaggerated proportions heighten the witty social satire of his paintings. Botero takes subject matter from the villages of his native Colombia and from Italian Renaissance and Spanish Baroque paintings. The Hunter exemplifies how Botero uses wild proportions to produce caricature.

Courtesy of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, gift of Fernando Botero, 1980.

The Hunter, 1980, by Fernando Botero (b. 1932), oil on canvas


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