Self-Portrait (1959) by Fernando Botero

The artwork, titled “Self-Portrait,” was created by Fernando Botero in 1959 and is an exemplar of the Neo-Figurative Art movement, specifically classified within the genre of self-portraiture.

In the artwork, Botero’s signature style is prominently showcased through the exaggerated and voluminous depiction of his own visage, encapsulating his unique approach to form and human figure. The portrait displays a robust figure adorned in a dark hat, with a densely textured and vividly colored background that frames the face. The brushwork is expressive, contributing to a dynamic and almost tactile representation. The artist’s name, “Botero,” is inscribed in the upper right corner, accentuating the personal significance of this self-portrait. The use of light and shade further enhances the depth and dimensionality of the composition, making it a compelling study in the Neo-Figurative tradition.