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samus12345, to traditional_art in Pope Leo X (after Raphael) by Fernando Botero (1964)
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Ah, so this is where Bethesda got their inspiration for NPCs in Oblivion.

YeetPics, to traditional_art in Pope Leo X (after Raphael) by Fernando Botero (1964)
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Shit.

RIP_Cheems, to traditional_art in Pope Leo X (after Raphael) by Fernando Botero (1964)
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Lookin like pope hasbula

Dr_Fetus_Jackson, to traditional_art in Pope Leo X (after Raphael) by Fernando Botero (1964)

Y tho

Apeman42, to traditional_art in Pope Leo X (after Raphael) by Fernando Botero (1964)
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Lil’ Bits…

icy_mal, to traditional_art in Pope Leo X (after Raphael) by Fernando Botero (1964)

It’s a common mistake, but the subject of this painting was actually Pope Tato XI.

BloodSlut, to traditional_art in Pope Leo X (after Raphael) by Fernando Botero (1964)

Aw, he died last week? :(

MonkderZweite, to traditional_art in Pope Leo X (after Raphael) by Fernando Botero (1964)

An ugly toddler?

infeeeee,

This style is called “boterismo”. Look up his other paintings and sculptures, they have similar proportions. This is an early example.

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