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Fernando Botero Angulo (19
April 1932 – 15
September 2023) was a
Colombian figurative artist and sculptor. His
signature style, also
known as "Boterismo"...
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Botero is a
surname of
Italian origin,
common in
Colombia and
along with
other similar variants (Boter, Boteri, Botter, Botteri, Bottero), it originated...
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Giovanni Botero (c. 1544 – 23 June 1617) was an
Italian thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat,
author of
Della Ragion di
Stato (The
Reason of State), in...
- María
Cecilia Botero Cadavid (born 13 May 1955) is a
Colombian actress,
television presenter and journalist. She
studied anthropology long
before becoming...
- Joaquín
Botero Vaca (born 10
December 1977) is a
Bolivian former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. He is the
second all-time top goalscorer...
- The
Museo Botero, also
known as the
Botero Museum, is an art
museum located in La
Candelaria neighborhood of Bogotá, Colombia. It
houses mostly works by...
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Botero Plaza,
surrounded by the
Museum of
Antioquia and the
Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture, is a 7,000 m2
outside park that
displays 23 sculptures...
- (Spanish: La mano) is a
bronze sculpture by the
Colombian sculptor Fernando Botero.
Since 1994, it has been on
public display in Madrid, Spain. The 500 kilogram...
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Fernando Botero Zea (Mexico City, Mexico,
August 23, 1956) is a
businessman and
liberal politician of dual
Colombia and
Mexican nationalities,
mainly known...
- di Stato) is a work of
political philosophy by
Italian Jesuit Giovanni Botero published in 1589. The book
first po****rized the term "reason of state"...