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Angel Botello Art

Puerto Rican, 1913-1986
Ángel Botello (June 20, 1913 - November 11, 1986) was a Spanish-Puerto Rican painter, sculptor, and graphic artist. He was dubbed "The Caribbean Gauguin" for his bold colors and depictions of island life. Botello is considered one of the greatest Latin American post-modern artists, and recognition and demand for his artwork continue to grow today, fetching unprecedented auction prices. Ángel Botello was never attached to any particular artistic school or movement and was a protean artist: he developed his artistic style. Botello was a versatile and many-sided artist who worked in all creative media at his reach: oil paintings, drawing, printmaking, bronze sculptures, wood carving, photography, and mosaics.
(Biography provided by Myriam Nader Gallery, NY)
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Artist: Angel Botello
Queen and Princess- Original Contemporary Framed Mixed Media Painting On Metal
By Angel Botello
Located in Haverstraw, NY
This is a stunning original 56"x24" framed painting on metal signed by the late Spanish-Puerto Rican master, Ángel Botello (1913 - 1986), one of the greatest Latin American post-mode...
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20th Century Contemporary Angel Botello Art

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Mixed Media

FRANCOISE WITH HAMSTER
By Angel Botello
Located in Aventura, FL
Original painting on board. Hand signed on front by the artist. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. All reasonable offers will be considered.
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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Angel Botello Art

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Oil, Board

Family Portrait
By Angel Botello
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Signed lower right. Ángel Botello (June 20, 1913 - November 11, 1986) was a Spanish-Puerto Rican painter, sculptor, and graphic artist. He was dubbed "The Caribbean Gauguin" for his...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Angel Botello Art

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Oil, Board

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