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    Visual Analysis Julio Angel Lebron Art History – Online   Sandro Botticelli painted the Birth of Venus. The painting was completed sometime between 1484 and 1486 during the early renaissance, and was painted using tempera and gold on canvas, measuring 1.8 x 2.8 m. The painting depicts the birth of the Roman goddess Venus, also known by her Greek name, Aphrodite. In his painting, Botticelli makes use of primary, secondary and tertiary colors with low intensity

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    The visual work I have chosen is the Bith of Venus and is one of the world’s most famous works of art. Painted by Sandro Botticelli between 1482 and 1485, it is the first example of painting on canvas. The written work I have chosen is the Stanze per la Giostra. It was written by Angelo Poliziano, written between 1475-8. Both works are examples from the Italian Renaissance era, during the Medici rule, and share the theme of beauty and humanism. The works I've selected share the same subject matter

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    Iconography and Iconology of an Advertisement Looking at the art of the past, we see many images depicting nude women. From Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus to Ingres’s Grande Odelisque, many artists like the idea of painting a woman in the nude in an interesting pose. Even modern images in contemporary magazines depict nude images. Yves Saint Laurent’s advertisement of their fragrance Opium depicts a nude woman covering her breast. Her pose is a symbol of the iconography, while beauty serves

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    The magnificent painting Primavera or Allegory of Spring was created by Sandro Botticelli for one of the most powerful families in Italy; the Medici family. This work of art has caused great divides between art professionals who interpret the meaning behind this piece differently. There is no certain interpretation, leaving this “naturalistic” painting shrouded in mystery. Sandro Botticelli, the painter of Primavera, was an Italian Renaissance artist. Through the support of the Medici family, he

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    The Renaissance was a period of "rebirth" that started in Europe following the Middle Ages, and it was characterized by an escalation in the interest of classical themes and the representation of human potential or humanism. The surge of classics can be seen in the art of the time, which often depicted both Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. The new artistic conventions were significantly distinct from those of the Middle Ages, which frequently depicted human figures as flat and without a background

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    Italian artist Sandro Boticelli painted the famed Birth of Venus in the mid 1480s. This was around the time where themes in paintings began to represent more mythological concepts instead of just strictly religious concepts. It was intended as a sensual painting to hang

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    many artists in different periods and movements, Venus (or Aphrodite) – a Greco-Roman goddess of love and beauty – has been a favoured subject. Out of the numerous artworks depicting Venus, one of the most beloved paintings of all times is undeniably Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus, completed for the Medici family’s commission between 1484 and 1486 in Florence, Italy (Kleiner, p.460). This tempera painting shares several interesting similarities and differences when compared to an oil painting

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    La Primavera Essay

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    Sandro Botticelli painted La Primavera between 1477 and 1482 for Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici, a member of the powerful Florentine family. While many Renaissance works depicted scenes of Christianity, this work as well as the others in its group – The Birth of Venus, for example - are focused around tales from classical mythology. Designed to hang in a private room, the painting did not need to be made accessible to large audiences like other works of the time, such as the ceiling of the

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    The Annunciation Essay

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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 Temptations of Christ, is a gorgeous painting that hangs in the Sistine Chapel today. Its artist, Sandro Botticelli, was an Italian painter who had many famous works. Botticelli was born to a tanner in the city of Florence around the year 1444. He lived in relative comfort and at the age of fourteen he expressed a passion for painting to his father who helped him gain an apprenticeship with Fra Filippo Lippi. Lippi taught Botticelli many important aspects of art, as outline in one article; “[Lippi

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