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Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) was a prominent Florentine Renaissance painter known for his graceful figures and mythological themes. His iconic works include “The Birth of Venus” and “Primavera”, showcasing elegant lines and a distinctive style that defined early Renaissance art.

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Giuliano de’ Medici

Giuliano de’ Medici

Sandro Botticelli’s portrait of Giuliano de’ Medici is a poignant post-mortem tribute. Painted around 1478–1480, the work memorializes Giuliano, assassinated in 1478. The composition is rich with symbolism: Giuliano’s downward-tilted head, lowered eyelids, a half-open window, and a turtledove perched on a dead branch all evoke themes of death and loss. The portrait reflects Botticelli’s close ties to the Medici family and his mastery in capturing both physical likeness and emotional depth, making it a significant example of Renaissance portraiture.

About Artist

Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) was a prominent Florentine Renaissance painter known for his graceful figures and mythological themes. His iconic works include “The Birth of Venus” and “Primavera”, showcasing elegant lines and a distinctive style that defined early Renaissance art.

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Sandro Botticelli’s portrait of Giuliano de’ Medici is a poignant post-mortem tribute. Painted around 1478–1480, the work memorializes Giuliano, assassinated in 1478. The composition is rich with symbolism: Giuliano’s downward-tilted head, lowered eyelids, a half-open window, and a turtledove perched on a dead branch all evoke themes of death and loss. The portrait reflects Botticelli’s close ties to the Medici family and his mastery in capturing both physical likeness and emotional depth, making it a significant example of Renaissance portraiture.

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