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Fernando Botero
Torero

1989

$35,000
£26,656.30
€30,725.28
CA$48,964.76
A$55,033.16
CHF 28,659.82
MX$669,339.30
NOK 366,737.46
SEK 347,775.19
DKK 229,313.24
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Fernando Botero Torero, 1989 Colored markers on paper 12 x 8 1/2 in Provenance: Allegrini Piero, Brescia. Galleria Panantu Casa de'Aste. Arte Moderna e Contemporanea. August 5 - September 4, 2024. Lot #106. The piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity by Fernando Botero.

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