Y Tho
Also known as: Why Though · Baby Pope Meme
"Y Tho" is a reaction image macro featuring Fernando Botero's 1964 painting *Pope Leo X (after Raphael)*, a rotund, baby-faced depiction of the pope, captioned with the text "y tho." The phrase, an abbreviation of "why though?", first appeared on Urban Dictionary in 2007, but the iconic image macro version hit Imgur in December 2014 and quickly spread across Reddit and social media as a go-to response to anything baffling or pointless3.
TL;DR
The "Y Tho" meme pairs Botero's unmistakable painting of Pope Leo X with a simple two-word question.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "Y Tho" meme typically follows a simple formula:
Encounter or describe a situation, decision, or statement that makes no sense.
Post the Botero pope image with "Y Tho" text as a reaction, or simply reply with "y tho" in text.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Botero discovered his signature style almost by accident while painting a mandolin. "I made the sound hole very small, which made the mandolin look gigantic," he explained in an interview.
Before becoming an artist, Botero spent two years at a school for matadors in MedellÃn.
Botero didn't just "botero-ize" Pope Leo X. He applied the same treatment to the Mona Lisa, works by Velázquez, Ingres, Frida Kahlo, and Edgar Degas.
A bomb placed under one of Botero's bronze sculptures in MedellÃn in 1995 killed 23 people. Botero insisted the damaged sculpture stay in place as a monument and donated an intact replica to stand beside it.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
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- 3Y Tho - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Fernando Boteroencyclopedia
- 5Y Tho - Urban Dictionarydictionary
- 6Urban Dictionary: y thodictionary