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Date of establishment November 1957 | |||
Location Miguel Urrutia Art Museum, Luis Ángel Arango Library | |||
City Bogotá | |||
Piece 6,222 (as of August 2018) | |||
Website Art Collection Online | |||
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The Banco de la República Art Collection is one of the largest collections in the country. After over six decades of rigorous and continuous collecting, today it holds more than 6,000 works by Colombian, Latin American, and international artists. This collection has grown thanks to the annual acquisition program and the various donations it receives. The most significant donation was made by the master painter Fernando Botero. | The Banco de la República Art Collection is one of the largest collections in the country. After over six decades of rigorous and continuous collecting, today it holds more than 6,000 works by Colombian, Latin American, and international artists. This collection has grown thanks to the annual acquisition program and the various donations it receives. The most significant donation was made by the master painter Fernando Botero. |
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Banco de la República Art Collection
Name Banco de la República Art Collection
Date of establishment November 1957 Location Miguel Urrutia Art Museum, Luis Ángel Arango Library
City Bogotá Piece 6,222 (as of August 2018)
Website Art Collection OnlineDatos generales
The Banco de la República Art Collection is one of the largest collections in the country. After over six decades of rigorous and continuous collecting, today it holds more than 6,000 works by Colombian, Latin American, and international artists. This collection has grown thanks to the annual acquisition program and the various donations it receives. The most significant donation was made by the master painter Fernando Botero.