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Experience the ethereal grace of Sandro Botticelli's Renaissance masterpiece The Birth of Venus featuring flowing lines and divine beauty that invites you to bring this timeless piece of classical mythology into your home.
Magnificent 1486 fresco by Sandro Botticelli: 'Venus & Graces.' A captivating Early Renaissance scene of beauty & generosity. Louvre masterpiece – explore art history!
Botticelli's 'Madonna of the Pomegranate' (1487) depicts Mary & Jesus surrounded by angels, rich with symbolism like fertility and Christ’s passion. A Renaissance masterpiece in Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
Virgin Adoring The Child With The Young Saint John
Ethereal pastel hues and graceful lines define Sandro Botticellis Renaissance masterpiece Venus and the Graces Offering Gifts to a Young Girl, an exquisite vision of beauty inviting you to bring timeless elegance home.
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.
Discover Sandro Botticelli’s ‘The Virgin Adoring the Child,’ a Renaissance masterpiece radiating serene beauty and intimate devotion. Explore its delicate details & historical context.
Discover Sandro Botticelli’s ‘Adoration of the Magi 3’! A stunning Renaissance fresco showcasing biblical scenes & intricate detail. Explore its rich colors, masterful composition & historical significance.
Experience the ethereal grace of Sandro Botticelli's Renaissance masterpiece The Madonna Of The Magnificat, a luminous tondo of divine devotion that invites you to bring timeless Florentine elegance into your home.
This reproduction captures the essence of Botticelli's original masterpiece, offering a stunning addition to any art collection.
Giovanni di Pietro, known as Lo Spagna, was a Florentine painter who developed Botticelli’s style. He worked primarily in Umbria and Tuscany, producing religious paintings that demonstrate considerable skill and sensitivity to humanist ideals.
Witness Botticelli's iconic 'Saint Sebastian'! Admire the Renaissance nude’s serene beauty & mythological symbolism in this masterpiece, meticulously recreated for you.
Botticelli’s work reflects the humanist ideals of the Renaissance, emphasizing human beauty and intellect alongside religious contemplation.
This artwork is part of a series of drawings accompanying Botticelli’s illustrations for Dante’s *Divine Comedy*. The drawings were discovered in Scotland and are now housed in Berlin. They offer unique insights into Botticelli's artistic techniques and creative process, marked by numerous pentimenti.
The Hamilton Collection drawings were discovered in Scotland by Gustav von Waagen in 1854. Friedrich Lipmann spearheaded the acquisition effort, securing the collection for Berlin’s Royal Museums.
Experience the chilling atmosphere of Dante's Inferno through Sandro Botticelli's masterful silverpoint drawing of the Eighth Circle of Hell, an Early Renaissance treasure waiting to inspire your private collection.
A remarkable feat of museum diplomacy, the Berlin acquisition solidified the drawing’s place as a cornerstone of German art history.
The Hamilton Collection drawings were discovered in Scotland by Gustav von Waagen in 1854. Their acquisition for Berlin was secured through the efforts of Friedrich Lipmann and a group of supporters.