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Sandro Botticelli, 1444-1510 : the evocative quality of line
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Sandro Botticelli, 1444-1510 : the evocative quality of line

Deimling, Barbara - Claridge, Michael
Renaissance grace Allegory and beauty in Florence With the patronage of the powerful Medici family, a canon of secular and religious work, and contributions to the celebrat... lire la suite
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Renaissance grace

Allegory and beauty in Florence

With the patronage of the powerful Medici family, a canon of secular and religious work, and contributions to the celebrated Sistine Chapel, Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) was well placed for fame. After his death, however, his work was eclipsed for some four hundred years. It wasn't until the 19th century that the painter began to gain major art-historical recognition.

Today, Botticelli is hailed as a towering figure of the Florentine Early Renaissance. His secular works The Birth of Venus and Primavera, mostly read as an allegory of Spring, are among the most recognized paintings in the world, resplendent in their delicate details, graceful lines, and compositional balance. His arrangements are fluid yet poised, his figures serene yet sensual. Venus, in particular, is held up as art-historical icon of beauty : pale-skinned, delicately featured, soft with fecund promise.

This essential introduction presents key works from Botticelli's oeuvre to understand the making of a Renaissance legend. Through the painter's most famous mythological and allegorical scenes, as well as his radiant religious works, we explore a mastery of figuration, movement, and line, which has gone on to inspire artists from Edgar Degas to Andy Warhol, René Magritte to Cindy Sherman.

« Artists went to considerable lengths to follow his drawings. »
Giorgio Vasari

9783836542845

Auteur : Claridge, Michael
Deimling, Barbara

Date de parution : 18/03/2017

Éditeur : Taschen

Collection : Basic art
Series 2.0

Classification : Beaux livres
Peinture, gravure