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  1. 24. Sept. 2023 · Sandro Botticelli – Sein Leben und Schaffen. Von Alicia du Plessis Veröffentlicht am 24/09/2023. Florenzer Künstler Sandro Botticelli war wohl der beste humanistische Künstler der Frührenaissance, auch wenn uns ein Großteil seiner Geschichte und seiner Inspirationen selbst in der Gegenwart noch unbekannt ist.

  2. Died May 17, 1510. Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi, known as Sandro Botticelli, was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. Botticelli's posthumous reputation suffered until the late 19th century, when he was rediscovered by the Pre-Raphaelites who stimulated a reappraisal of his work. Since then, his paintings have been seen to ...

  3. The panel, datable between 1495 and 1500 shows the stylistic change that, since the early 1490s, Botticelli’s painting underwent in relation to the new, intense religious sentiment aroused in him by the severe preaching of the Dominican friar Gerolamo Savonarola, which invested the entire city of Florence. Savonarola’s call to a more ascetic religiosity, together with the disorientation ...

  4. 6. Okt. 2021 · Sandro Botticelli (c. 1445–1510) was a prominent Italian painter of the Quattrocento or Early Renaissance. Roughly seven years older than Leonardo da Vinci, he was one of the first artists of this era to depict humanist subject matter, such as scenes from classical mythology. Additionally, his many influential patrons, including members of ...

  5. In 1500 Botticelli used Mazza’s stories to create a series of four rectangular paintings offering a visual chronology of the key moments in the saint’s life from baptism to death. Two of these panels are in the National Gallery’s collection: Four Scenes from the Early Life of Saint Zenobius and Three Miracles of Saint Zenobius .

  6. The Life of Sandro Botticelli. From The Lives of the Artists, by Giorgio Vasari, 1550. At the same time with the elder Lorenzo'de Medici, the Magnificent, which was truly a golden age for men of intellect, there also flourished one Alessandro, called Sandro after our custom, and surnamed Di Botticello for a reason that we shall see below.

  7. Lamentation over the Dead Christ, 1492 by Sandro Botticelli. Lamentation over the Dead Christ convey the intense grief of the mourners in a particularly vivid way. In order to heighten the emotional impact on the observer, Botticelli placed the figures directly adjacent to the bottom edge of the picture, abandoning any effect of distance.