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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
1980
Contemporary
190.0 x 154.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
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Dog Turning a Corner
Reproduction Size
In the masterful hands of Fernando Botero, a simple street corner is transformed into a theatrical stage where life unfolds with exaggerated grace and exuberant color. Dog Turning a Corner invites the viewer into a sun-drenched village scene, captured with the unmistakable warmth that defines the Colombian master's vision. The painting presents a bustling tableau of small-town life, where yellow buildings glow under an unseen sun, casting a nostalgic radiance over the cobblestone paths. At the heart of this rhythmic composition is a curious canine, caught in the mid-motion of navigating a bend, serving as a whimsical protagonist that guides our eyes through the lively architecture and the wandering figures that populate this miniature world.
The essence of this piece lies in its profound use of Boterismo, Botero’s signature style characterized by the deliberate inflation of forms. There is no trace of the skeletal or the thin here; instead, every figure, from the people strolling through the plaza to the very buildings themselves, possesses a magnificent, sculptural volume. This technique does more than just create a visual quirk; it imbues the scene with a sense of abundance, stability, and a playful defiance of reality. The way the dog and the villagers occupy space suggests a world that is heavy with importance and joy, making the painting feel less like a mere observation and more like a celebration of existence itself.
Technically, the work is a triumph of color harmony and compositional balance. The vibrant yellows of the architecture act as a luminous backdrop, creating a high-contrast environment that makes the secondary colors pop with life. Small details, such as the delicate presence of birds drifting through the upper reaches of the canvas, add layers of movement and spontaneity to the structured geometry of the street. This careful arrangement ensures that while the scene is densely populated, it never feels cluttered; rather, it feels like a perfectly choreographed dance where every element—the architecture, the animals, and the humans—contributes to a singular, harmonious atmosphere.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, Dog Turning a Corner offers much more than aesthetic beauty. It serves as a powerful focal point that injects energy and a sense of optimistic storytelling into any space. The painting’s emotional impact is one of profound conviviality; it evokes the charm of a Mediterranean or Latin American afternoon, where time slows down and the simple act of turning a corner becomes an adventure. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or as a centerpiece in a sophisticated residential lounge, this reproduction brings with it the legendary spirit of Botero—a legacy of volume, vitality, and an enduring love for the beauty found in the everyday.
1932 - 1959 , Colombia
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