Fernando Botero's signature 'Boterismo' portraits feature exaggerated, rounded, and voluminous figures that evoke an exaggerated fullness, making his subjects appear soft, smooth, and inflated.
George Condo's striking, distorted portraits blend traditional, modern, and surreal elements with contorted expressions and disjointed features, creating a sense of both familiarity and unease.
Antonio Saura's depictions of the human form are marked by stark, expressionistic sensibilities that elicit emotional intensity and psychological depth, conveying a sense of existential angst.
Niki de Saint Phalle's iconic 'Nana' sculptures embody a sense of joy and celebration of the human form through their playful poses, bright colors, and decorative patterns.
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