Lot 104
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FERNANDO BOTERO | Man

Estimate
180,000 - 220,000 USD
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Description

  • Fernando Botero
  • Man
  • inscribed with the artist's signature and numbered 1/6 on the base
  • bronze 
  • 34 1/2 by 24 by 14 3/4 in. 87.6 by 61 by 37.5 cm.
  • Executed in 1982.

Provenance

Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia
Acquired from the above circa 1982

Exhibited

New York, Marlborough Gallery, Fernando Botero: Recent Sculpture, April - May, 1982, cat. no. 43, illustrated (edition no. unknown) 

Literature

Edward J. Sullivan, Botero Sculpture, New York 1986, p. 114, illustrated (edition no. unknown)

Condition

The sculpture exhibits a deliberately rubbed and mottled brown patina. Four ¼" long consecutive scratches were noted on the proper right index finger. Faint hairline scratches and tool marks can be seen throughout the surface which are inherent to the sculpture and part of the original tooling of the surface. Minor pitting in the bronze from the casting process can be seen in several areas throughout the surface. A 2" long faint hairline abrasion to the patina can be seen on the bottom edge of the base. The back-bottom edge of the man's hair appears slightly rubbed. A 1 ½" faint hairline scratch was present on the proper left back shoulder blade. Tiny spots of patina loss were visible on both buttocks. No sign of damage or excessive wear was observed on the surface. The sculpture is structurally sound. (This condition report has been provided courtesy of Wilson Conservation, LLC)
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Catalogue Note

"To me, the three-dimensional or volumetric plasticity of form is very important. In the watercolors I painted as a boy, this trend was already very clear-cut. So the artists I preferred were those especially interested in volumes: Giotto, Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Ingres, etc. By studying those artists I gradually clarified what space and volume meant to me."  Fernando Botero