The artwork titled “The Archangel Gabriel,” created by Fernando Botero in 1986, belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is categorized as a religious painting.
The artwork presents a depiction of the Archangel Gabriel, characterized by Fernando Botero’s distinctive style featuring voluminous and exaggerated forms. Gabriel is portrayed as a substantial figure adorned in a suit of armor, complete with large wings, denoting his celestial nature. His right hand is raised in a gesture resembling a benediction, while his left hand grasps a sword, indicating his readiness for battle. The color palette is soft yet vivid, with prominent use of whites, pastels, and metallic hues. The background showcases a serene landscape with a few small buildings and rolling hills under a clear, lightly tinged sky. The overall composition combines elements of solemnity with Botero’s signature whimsical exaggeration, providing a unique and notable representation of a religious figure.