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- Walnut
- Driftwood
- White
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- Italian Renaissance
- Botticelli
- St Zenobius
- Early Renaissance
- Florentine Art
- Healing Miracle
- Botticelli Painting
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- Botticelli Masterpiece
- Divine Intervention
- Religious Iconography
- Museum Quality Art
- Three Miracles
- Tempera Canvas
- Smeralda Bandinelli
- Early Renaissance Style
- Floral Ornamentation
- Floral Composition
- Classical Art Piece
- Graceful Lines
- Religious Artwork
- Classical Beauty
- Ethereal Figures
- Woman In Window
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.
Botticelli’s use of a three-quarter pose was groundbreaking for Florentine portraiture, challenging conventional stylistic norms.
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 ‘Three Miracles of St Zenobius’ captures a dramatic moment of faith and grace in Early Renaissance Florence. This luminous panel depicts a miraculous healing with meticulous detail, showcasing the artist's masterful technique and offering a timeless scene to own.