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    Would you like it if one of the most famous Renaissance artist asked you to help paint the Sistine Chapel?That's exactly what happened to Sandro at the time. We are going to learn about Sandro's early careers, his style-technique and his works. The Renaissance Artist, “Alessandro Filipepi, known as Sandro Botticelli (1444-1510) started his career during the Italian Renaissance period. Botticelli was born in Florence around 1445 where he would live his life. Botticelli was one of the

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    The “Renaissance” was an important time following the Middle Ages. Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman art styles and ideas were revived during this period of time. Extravagant and detailed paintings were commissioned and featured mythological creatures from Greek and Roman culture. It was similar to an artistic revolution. One of the most famous painters from this period was Sandro Botticelli. Known for his detail included in his paintings, Botticelli went on to create paintings for influential figures

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    Lippi accomplishes this by repeating the nativity story within the masterpiece. Figure 5.12 illustrates Jesus’s importance as a human but also as God’s child. Mary or the Madonna, has her hands in prayer, leaning downward towards Jesus, ready to bow in respect

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    The works of Sandro Botticelli are among the most revered of renaissance painting. The sweeping curves of his women and the ethereal beauty of their gazes are recognized instantaneously: from a grandmother in a small town to the cognoscenti of New York or Paris, few can claim to be unmoved by his work. Patronized by the Vatican as well as one of the most rich and powerful Florentines of his time, Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, Botticelli was hugely popular in his own day. His most magnificent

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    is that they have the same value range for all the hues, you can create the illusion of light sources and you can have directional light. An example of an Alberti system artwork is the Madonna and Child with Angels, 1457 which is painted by Fra Filippo Lippi. The Alberti system is shown in this painting by the saturated hue is more of a mid-tone, the higher value is on the illuminated side and the lower value is used for the

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    As mentioned in the letter from the editor, this magazine is about lives that made history. Lorenzo de Medici and Prince Henry the Navigator were both powerful and significantly influential people of their time. While Lorenzo de Medici was passionate about being a patron to the arts, Prince Henry “The Navigator” had a passion for exploration and navigation, as suggested by his name. Both men were merchants – amongst other occupations –who were majorly influenced by humanism, and held a secure, both

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    apprentice to a goldsmith at a young age and the goldsmith gave him the nickname Botticelli which means ‘little barrel’. After a while, Sandro convinced his father let him study painting and became an apprentice at 14 to the well-known painter Fra Filippo Lippi. He quickly became recognized as a gifted artist at the age of 15 and opened up a workshop. In his workshop, Botticelli got some of his apprentices to help him paint and finish his work. The Medici family commissioned him the most and are subjects

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    Jiajing Lei A Deeper Look into a Piece of Art Sandro Botticelli Botticelli, (Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi) (Italian, Florence 1444/45–1510 Florence) 1485 Tempera and gold on wood Accession number: 1975.1.74 One of the most celebrated paintings in the Robert Lehman Collection, this jewel-like representation of the Annunciation is set in an architectural interior constructed according to a rigorous system of one-point perspective. The panel was almost certainly commissioned as a private

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    The Renaissance was a period of change in which values shifted throughout Europe, especially within the world of art, evident in the work of the Italian Renaissance painter Botticelli. During the fifteenth century, Florence was filled with artistic, technological, and scientific achievements. Founded on humanist beliefs and the rediscovery of the classical world, Renaissance culture focused on hero ideals and promoted the study of the liberal arts, largely centering on the individual’s intellectual

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    is that he was in poor health through his early childhood and then went on to be trained as a goldsmith until his twenties when he began to paint. We do know, however, that Botticelli apprenticed in the workshop of an artist by the name of Filippo Lippi. In 1467, he was left by his master in Florence and apparently joined artistic careers with Verrocchio (Angelis, 3). After returning to his family for a short period of time, as indicated by tax records, Botticelli continued his career with

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