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Angel Botello (1913-1986) 22"x33" 'NIÑA CON PÁJARO' Signed Litho 11/150 on Paper Print-Unframed #1MFN
Angel Botello (1913-1986) 22"x33" 'NIÑA CON PÁJARO' Signed Litho 11/150 on Paper Print-Unframed #1MFN
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Description
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This signed limited edition print by Angel Botello, titled Niña con Pájaro, presents a stylized figure rendered in the artist’s distinctive modernist language. The composition features a reclining female form with simplified facial features, bold contours, and a rich palette of warm reds, ochres, and deep blacks. Botello’s work is recognized for its sculptural approach to form, where figures are reduced to essential shapes while maintaining expressive presence. The geometric structure of the face, combined with the fluid curvature of the body, creates a dynamic balance between abstraction and figuration. The small white bird introduces a quiet focal point, reinforcing themes of innocence and intimacy. As a signed limited edition print (11/150), this work offers accessibility to one of the most recognized figures in Caribbean modern art. Botello’s market remains strong among collectors, with sustained demand for both original works and high-quality editions. This piece is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and is suitable for collectors seeking modern Caribbean art with strong visual identity and investment potential.
About this artist
About this artist
Ángel Botello (June 20, 1913 – November 11, 1986) was a Spanish-Puerto Rican painter, sculptor, and graphic artist, widely regarded as one of the most important Caribbean artists of the 20th century. Known as “The Caribbean Gauguin,” he gained recognition for his bold use of color and evocative depictions of island life. Botello developed a highly individual style, never aligning himself with a specific movement. His work blends elements of modernism with a personal, expressive vision, resulting in compositions that are both vibrant and timeless. His subjects often reflect Caribbean culture, daily life, and the human figure, rendered with warmth and intensity. A versatile and prolific artist, Botello worked across multiple mediums, including oil painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, wood carving, photography, and mosaics. His ability to move fluidly between disciplines contributed to his reputation as a dynamic and innovative artist. Today, Ángel Botello’s work is highly sought after by collectors worldwide, with increasing recognition in the international market and strong demand at auction
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