Tag Archives: Sandro Botticelli

The Birth of Venus

Introduction to The Birth of Venus The Birth of Venus was the representative work of Botticelli, was plotted as a distant brother ruler of Florence by Medici. The painting showed the goddess Venus floating in the Aegean Sea and Aeolus … Continue reading

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Appreciation of Primavera

In this painting, Botticelli adopted the plane decoration in the composition and positioned numerous characters in the proper places. There were totally nine people on the screen from left to right in a row with no overlap and cross and … Continue reading

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Renaissance Oil Painting The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus was the masterpiece of the Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli. Under the strict ideological control in the Middle Ages, the beautiful Venus in Greek and Roman art was regarded as "pagan banshee" and burned down. Until the … Continue reading

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