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Experience the luminous grace of Sandro Botticelli's Madonna of the Magnificat, a Renaissance masterpiece of divine beauty and angelic splendor that invites you to bring timeless Florentine elegance into your home.
Capturing the serene elegance of the Early Renaissance, Sandro Botticelli's Portrait of a Young Woman uses luminous tempera to evoke Florentine grace, inviting you to bring this timeless masterpiece into your collection.
An ethereal vision of Renaissance beauty, this idealized portrait by Sandro Botticelli captures Simonetta Vespucci as a mythical nymph through delicate Florentine grace, inviting you to bring this timeless masterpiece home.
Experience Botticelli's 'Madonna of the Magnificat,' a circular Renaissance masterpiece depicting Mary & angels. Explore divine grace and artistry.
Admire Sandro Botticelli's 'Giuliano de’ Medici,' a poignant portrait of the Florentine nobleman. This exquisite 1480 painting captures his likeness with delicate detail, showcasing Botticelli’s signature style.
Witness Botticelli’s ‘Inferno,’ Canto XVIII – a dramatic 1480 oil painting of Dante's Hell. Explore this layered, earthy masterpiece showcasing torment & divine judgment. #Botticelli #RenaissanceArt
Explore Sandro Botticelli's haunting depiction of Hell—a monumental drawing from Dante’s Divine Comedy featuring intricate spirals and tormented figures, symbolizing faith and moral judgment.
Discover Sandro Botticelli’s ‘The Virgin & Child.’ A Renaissance masterpiece blending domesticity & symbolism. Admire its elegant lines & rich details of this iconic painting.
Discover Sandro Botticelli’s "Allegory of Abundance" (1480). A Renaissance masterpiece showcasing maternal love & fertility through exquisite detail. Explore this iconic artwork's beauty & historical significance.
The Coronation of the Virgin by Sandro Botticelli depicts Mary being crowned by Jesus amidst angelic figures and noble attendants, embodying Renaissance ideals of piety and beauty.
Botticelli’s ethereal Venus födelse ca Uffizi captures the sublime beauty of Renaissance Florence—a masterpiece blending Neoplatonic philosophy and classical mythology with luminous alabaster powder hues. Admire this iconic depiction by Sandro Botticelli, circa 1480, and explore its timeless allure.
Experience the serene spiritual grace of Sandro Botticelli's St John the Baptist, a masterpiece of the Early Renaissance defined by delicate lines and ethereal beauty that invites you to bring history into your home.
Born Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi around 1445 in Florence, Sandro Botticelli’s formative years were steeped in Florentine craftsmanship and artistic patronage. Trained under Fra Filippo Lippi, he mastered the techniques of his time while forging connections with influential families like the Medici.
Botticelli’s serene St Augustine captures the contemplative spirit of the Early Renaissance, portraying Saint Augustine seated at a desk amidst scholarly pursuits—a masterful depiction of faith and intellect within Florence's artistic golden age. Explore this exquisite reproduction.
Explore Sandro Botticelli’s ‘Divine Comedy Inferno’ illustration – a monochromatic medieval masterpiece. Discover its unique style & symbolic details in this aged parchment depiction of death and mourning.
Botticelli’s elegant ‘Workshop of Esther at the Palace Gate,’ painted circa 1480, captures a serene Florentine scene—a woman gazing out from behind a castle wall amidst birds—reflecting Botticelli's masterful style and marking a cornerstone of Renaissance art. Explore this captivating masterpiece.
Examine Sandro Botticelli’s ‘Inferno, Canto XXXIV’ – a dramatic Mannerist engraving depicting demonic figures. Explore intricate lines & unsettling detail in this captivating Renaissance artwork.