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Transfiguration, St Jerome, St Augustine - Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece depicts Jesus ascending to heaven alongside angelic figures and saints, symbolizing spiritual transformation and divine grace. Illuminated by serene colors and intricate details, the painting embodies the ideals of Renaissance art.
Botticelli's distinctive style is characterized by graceful lines, delicate colors, and a lyrical quality that reflects the humanist ideals of his time. He skillfully employed tempera and oil on wood panels to achieve luminous effects and convey profound emotion.
Admire Sandro Botticelli’s "Madonna of the Sea," a Renaissance masterpiece depicting Mary & child. Explore its serene beauty & timeless artistry – a captivating piece for art lovers.
Explore 'The Trials And Calling Of Moses (detail)' by Sandro Botticelli. This intricate Renaissance detail captures a pivotal biblical moment with Botticelli's signature grace and precision.
Explore Sandro Botticelli’s ‘The Purification of the Leper & Temptation of Christ.’ A stunning Renaissance fresco showcasing divine figures & intricate detail. Discover its beauty!
Witness Botticelli’s ‘Story of Nastagio degli Onesti,’ a captivating detail from his iconic Decameron series. Explore its rich symbolism, vibrant tempera hues, and Renaissance elegance in this exquisite reproduction.
The Annunciation, predella panel from the Altarpiece of St Mark
This reproduction captures the essence of Botticelli's original masterpiece, offering a stunning addition to any art collection.
Experience Sandro Botticelli’s ‘Pala di San Barnaba’! A stunning Renaissance masterpiece featuring Mary & Child surrounded by angels & saints. Explore its beauty & symbolism.
Discover Sandro Botticelli's 'Untitled (9636)' – a captivating portrait of a confident man rendered with the master’s signature grace and detail. Explore this iconic Renaissance work and its artistic legacy.
Journey through Botticelli's world with 25 iconic Renaissance paintings. Explore 'Birth of Venus,' 'Primavera,' and more—stories, techniques & timeless beauty. Find museum-quality art reproductions for your home at ArtsDot.com.
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.
Botticelli’s untitled (1701) captures two women in a graceful Renaissance scene, showcasing the artist's signature style and delicate beauty from Florence circa 1500. Discover this captivating artwork and bring its timeless elegance into your space.
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.