- Ángel Botello
artists and recognition and demand for his artwork continues to grow today, fetching unprecedented auction prices.
Angel Botello never attached to any particular artistic school or movement and was a protean artist, he developed his own artistic style. Botello was a versatile and many-sided artist who worked in all artistic media at his reach: oil paintings, drawing,
printmaking , bronze sculptures, wood carving,photography andmosaics .Life and work
Angel Botello was born in the small town of "Cangas de Morrazo" in Galicia, in the northwestern region of
Spain . Botello was one of six children (four girls and two boys) of Angel Botello Suárez, a businessman in the fish canning industry and Bonis Barros del Amo. In the 1920s and, after the bankruptcy of the family business, Angel Botello moved toBordeaux, France with his family and lived there until 1935. While in France, Botello's mother wanted Angel to became a farmer but he wanted to be an architect. In France,architecture is considered a "beau art" rather than a science and students must take art courses. Botello and his younger brother Manuel studied during four years at theÉcole des Beaux-Arts where they graduated with honors and excelled indrawing ,painting and modeling.In 1935, Botello returned to Spain where he applied and was accepted with a scholarship at the "School of Art of the San Fernando Academy" in
Madrid . The few paintings that remain of the young Botello's work inFrance and Spain reflect an immediate break from his strictly academic training to theimpressionist andpost-impressionist concepts and techniques that shaped his development.The
Spanish Civil War started in 1936, which made him leave his studies and join the RepublicanArmy as acartographer . He fought in the Spanish Civil War together with his brother Manuel, who died in the war field. In 1939, the Spanish Civil War ended with a victory for GeneralFrancisco Franco which made it impossible to stay in Spain, Botello eventually returned to France to meet with his family who were in arefugee camp . The Botello family decided to leave Europe and move to theDominican Republic where he was warmly received. The community of Dominican artists included him as one of their own and many of the paintings created at this time were presented at the "Latin American Art Exposition" at the Riverside Museum in 1940.During that year, the Botello family traveled to
Cuba where they stayed for eight months. Upon their return toSanto Domingo , his paintings were noted by thePeru vian ambassador there who invited Botello to show them inPort-au-Prince ,Haiti in 1944. After his arriving to Haiti, Botello met "Christiane Auguste" who became his wife and artistic manager. After his marriage to Christiane, Botello changed his artistic plans to move toMexico to meet with the greatest Mexican artistDiego Rivera and stayed in Haiti. Botello became increasingly recognized and critically acclaimed. His Haitian landscapes and figure studies are considered to be some of his best works. In Haiti, Botello developed his artistic career of woodworking and he's considered the father of the Haitian wood carvings and taught Haitian artists about it.For ten years, the Botello family lived in Haiti until 1953 when they moved to
San Juan, Puerto Rico , where they would reside permanently. By this time, he already had gained international recognition in the world ofplastic arts .Botello in Puerto Rico
After the Botello family leaved Haiti and arrived to
Puerto Rico in 1953, they opened their firstart gallery at theCaribe Hilton Hotel . Later, they established a second art gallery atOld San Juan . Botello stated that the light and bright colors of the tropics opened a new world for him and stimulated his creativity. From the 1960s until his death in 1986, his work became more personal as it was enriched by his new favorite theme: his three children. The deep love that he felt for his children and his family is reflected in his later paintings and sculptures.In 1959, Botello traveled to
Ravenna, Italy to learn about the mosaic technique and produced some of them but quickly abandoned this technique, convinced that he mastered it.In the 1960s, Botello became interested in printmaking after an art dealer reproduced some of his paintings using this techniques. Botello refused to sign these reproductions because he was not consulted and not worked personally on the final production of the prints. For that reason, Botello traveled to
Paris, France and learned about the printmaking techniques. He became a master in printmaking and graphic design. Some of his best printmaking works are his linocuts, lithograps and serigraphs.By the beginning of 1980's, Botello started a double artistic career in painting and sculpture.
In 1985, Angel Botello, who was a heavy smoker, was diagnosed with
lung cancer and knowing that his life was in danger, them accelerated his artistic production pace and never surrendered to hisillness . In the last year of his life, at age 73, Botello produced the incredible amount of 22 bronze sculptures in great format.The 33 years that Botello lived in Puerto Rico is considered the most prolific period in his artistic career, in terms of the quality of his paintings and sculptures and the quantity of artwork produced and art media used. This artistic period of Botello in Puerto Rico has a strong
figurative andsurrealism influence and is the period that most recognition produced to the artist. This period is know in Puerto Rico as the "Botellian Style" " and is recognized by hiscaricature figures, especially girls.Angel Botello died in San Juan, Puerto Rico on November 11, 1986 leaving behind an impressive legacy of
oil paintings ,lithographs ,linocut s, serigraphs andbronze sculpture s. His former house located atOld San Juan, Puerto Rico now is an art gallery where it displays his paintings, sculptures and artwork of other outstanding Puerto Rican and international artists.elected exhibitions
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Pratt Institute , Exxon Exhibition, 1972
*Ponce Museum of Art , Puerto Rico, 1977
* Nahan Galleries Art Expo, Washington DC and New York, 1980
* La Galerie Des Serbes Cannes, France, 1987
*Sotheby's , New York, 1987
*Christie's , London, 1990Permanent collections
* Hakone Art Museum, Hakone, Japan
*Kennedy Center , Washington, DC
* Fresno Art Institute, Fresno, California
*Dayton Art Institute , Dayton, Ohio
*George Washington University , Washington, DC
* Hispanic Museum, New YorkExternal links
* [http://www.botello.com Botello Art Gallery] warning: Pop up ads
ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans
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