BOTTICELLI, Sandro
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Portrait of Giuliano de Medici new21/BOTTICELLI, Sandro-897732.jpg ID de tableau:: 62944
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1475 Tempera on panel, 54 x 36 cm Accademia Carrara, Bergamo Three similar portraits of Giuliano still exist. In contrast to the version in Washington, the portraits that are now in Bergamo and Berlin were probably not created until after Giuliano's assassination during the Pazzi conspiracy in 1478, when copies would have been ordered by friends and relatives as commemorative portraits. Artist: BOTTICELLI, Sandro Painting Title: Portrait of Giuliano de' Medici , 1451-1500 Painting Style: Italian , , portrait |
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Portrait of a Young Woman after new21/BOTTICELLI, Sandro-455527.jpg ID de tableau:: 62945
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1480 Oil on panel, 47,5 x 35 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin The authorship of Botticelli is debated. The identity of the sitter is not known, Simonetta Vespucci, Lucrezia Tornabuoni and Clarice Orsini are mentioned (but not proved) in the literature as probable sitter. Artist: BOTTICELLI, Sandro Painting Title: Portrait of a Young Woman , 1451-1500 Painting Style: Italian , , portrait |
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The Abyss of Hell new21/BOTTICELLI, Sandro-553869.jpg ID de tableau:: 62946
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1480s Coloured drawing on parchment, 320 x 470 mm Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome Dante imagined Hell as being an abyss with nine circles, which in turn divided into various rings. Botticelli's cross-section view of the underworld is drawn so finely and precisely that it is possible to trace the individual stops made by Dante and Virgil on their descent to the centre of the earth. Artist: BOTTICELLI, Sandro Painting Title: The Abyss of Hell , 1451-1500 Painting Style: Italian , graphics Type: other |
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Scenes from the Life of Moses new21/BOTTICELLI, Sandro-282786.jpg ID de tableau:: 62947
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1481-82 Fresco Cappella Sistina, Vatican The central scene, in which Moses watering the sheep belonging to Jethro's daughters - one of them, Zipporah, later became his wife - is one of the most charming genre pictures in the entire cycle. According to the typologial interpretation, it is a reference to Christ, who looks after his Church. Artist: BOTTICELLI, Sandro Painting Title: Scenes from the Life of Moses (detail) , 1451-1500 Painting Style: Italian , , religious |
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Scenes from the Life of Moses new21/BOTTICELLI, Sandro-834723.jpg ID de tableau:: 62948
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1481-82 Fresco Cappella Sistina, Vatican The detail shows Moses taking off his shoes. Artist: BOTTICELLI, Sandro Painting Title: Scenes from the Life of Moses (detail) , 1451-1500 Painting Style: Italian , , religious |
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