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Fernando Botero — To Amnesty International
Fernando Botero — To Amnesty International
Fernando Botero — To Amnesty International
Fernando Botero

To Amnesty International

1976

Fernando Botero's To Amnesty International is an offset lithograph in colors created in 1976 as a political statement and artistic gesture. The work was created in support of Amnesty International's humanitarian mission to protect human rights and end torture. Through Botero's distinctive artistic vocabulary, the piece combines social consciousness with formal artistic expression. This work demonstrates the artist's commitment to using his platform for advocacy and humanitarian causes.

Medium
offset lithograph in colors
Dimensions

Notes

Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘17/100 Botero 76’. This work is number 17 from the edition of 100 published for Amnesty International, Prisoners of Conscience.

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April 16, 2026

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Fernando Botero, To Amnesty International, 1976

Fernando Botero's To Amnesty International is an offset lithograph in colors created in 1976 as a political statement and artistic gesture. The work was created in support of Amnesty International's humanitarian mission to protect human rights and end torture. Through Botero's distinctive artistic vocabulary, the piece combines social consciousness with formal artistic expression. This work demonstrates the artist's commitment to using his platform for advocacy and humanitarian causes.

Medium
offset lithograph in colors
Dimensions
57.1 x 40.3 cm
Year
1976
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Activism, 1976 Work, Advocacy Art, Offset Lithograph, Political Statement, Political Commentary, Color Lithograph, Nineteen Seventies, Social Justice, Voluminous Forms, Amnesty International, Political Art, Color Lithography, Humanitarian Art, Human Rights

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Sebastián Naranjo