Carian Anda

The Horse



Year

2010


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Botero Horse is a sculpture by Fernando Botero that was originally placed in ONE KL, Jalan Pinang. In 2015, it was moved to the St Regis Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Weighing 2.5 tons and a height of 3.6m x 3.5m x 1.8m, this is the largest Botero Horse statue in the world.

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