“The Cascade,” created by Fernando Botero in 1982, belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified as a genre painting. The artwork portrays a serene yet vibrant scene dominated by the artist’s signature voluminous figures. One prominently displays a nude woman bathing in a natural water cascade, her pose exuding a nonchalant elegance, while a man’s head peeks above the water nearby. The surrounding is depicted with round, smooth rocks painted in muted tones, with water flowing gently around them, adding to the tranquil ambiance. A red cloth laid across a rock introduces a striking contrast of color. Botero’s characteristic style exaggerates the proportions of the figures, lending a distinct and whimsical quality to this otherwise calm and introspective piece.