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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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Last Miracle & the Death of St Zenobius

Last Miracle & the Death of St Zenobius

Sandro Botticelli’s Last Miracle and the Death of St Zenobius (c 1500) depicts multiple scenes from the life of St Zenobius, the patron saint of Florence. The painting uses a medieval narrative technique, showing sequential events simultaneously: a child is resurrected by Zenobius’s deacon through faith, then returned to his mother, while on the right, Zenobius’s death in 417 AD is portrayed. The work reflects Botticelli’s Renaissance mastery and the spiritual significance of Zenobius to Florentine families.

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 Last Miracle and the Death of St Zenobius (c 1500) depicts multiple scenes from the life of St Zenobius, the patron saint of Florence. The painting uses a medieval narrative technique, showing sequential events simultaneously: a child is resurrected by Zenobius’s deacon through faith, then returned to his mother, while on the right, Zenobius’s death in 417 AD is portrayed. The work reflects Botticelli’s Renaissance mastery and the spiritual significance of Zenobius to Florentine families.

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