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Sandro Botticelli

Sandro Botticelli: Master of the Early Renaissance

Sandro Botticelli, born Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi around 1445 in Florence, Italy, is celebrated as one of the most prominent painters of the Early Renaissance. His name "Botticelli," meaning "little barrel," was derived from his brother's nickname. Botticelli's artistic journey began under the apprenticeship of the renowned Florentine painter Fra Filippo Lippi, which greatly influenced his early style. By 1470, he had established himself as an independent master with his workshop.

Botticelli's work is best known for its linear grace and elaborate compositions, often featuring mythological and religious themes. His most famous paintings, "The Birth of Venus" (c. 1485) and "Primavera" (c. 1477-1482), are iconic representations of Renaissance ideals, showcasing his skill in portraying complex narratives and ethereal beauty. These works, housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, depict mythological subjects on a grand scale and have become emblematic of Renaissance art.

Throughout his career, Botticelli had strong connections with the influential Medici family, who supported the arts in Florence. His commissions for the Medici included numerous portraits and allegorical paintings that showcased the family's influence and Botticelli's standing in Florentine society. His frescoes in the Sistine Chapel in Rome, completed between 1481 and 1482, also demonstrate his skill in handling large-scale compositions.

Botticelli's style evolved in his later years, becoming more personal and expressive. This period was marked by a shift towards a more spiritual and reflective approach, likely influenced by the reformist preacher Savonarola, whose teachings impacted many Florentine artists. Despite experiencing a decline in popularity after his death on May 17, 1510, Botticelli's work was later rediscovered and celebrated by the 19th-century Pre-Raphaelites, ensuring his enduring legacy as a master of the Renaissance.

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