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Mystic Nativity, 1500 (detail 1)by Sandro Botticelli
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Portrait of a Young Man, c.1480-85by Sandro Botticelli
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Wedding Feastby Sandro Botticelli
28" x 19" Framed Print Frame
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Portrait of Simonetta Vespucciby Sandro Botticelli
20" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Giuliano De' Medici, C 1478-80by Sandro Botticelli
20" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Enthroned Madonna with Child and Saintsby Sandro Botticelli
26" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Lamentation of Christ. c.1490by Sandro Botticelli
30" x 23" Framed Print Frame
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Ecce Homo, or The Redeemer, c.1474by Sandro Botticelli
20" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Primavera, detail of Venus, c.1478by Sandro Botticelli
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Virgin and Child (Madonna of the Guidi da Faenza) c.1465-70by Sandro Botticelli
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Virgin of the Pomegranateby Sandro Botticelli
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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St. Augustine in his Cell, c.1480by Sandro Botticelli
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Story of Nastagio degli Onesti: Nastagio's Vision of the Ghostly Pursuit in the Forest, 1483 or 1487by Sandro Botticelli
28" x 19" Framed Print Frame
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Story of Nastagio degli Onesti: The Disembowelment of the Woman Pursued, 1483-87by Sandro Botticelli
28" x 20" Framed Print Frame
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Madonna with Child Embracing the Young St Johnby Sandro Botticelli
20" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait of a Man with a Medal of Cosimo the Elderby Sandro Botticelli
21" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait of Youthby Sandro Botticelli
22" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait of a Young Florentine Noblemanby Sandro Botticelli
19" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Pallas Athena and the Centaur, 1482by Sandro Botticelli
21" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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St. Thomas Aquinasby Sandro Botticelli
21" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Madonna of the Magnificatby Sandro Botticelli
26" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Birth of Venus (detail)by Sandro Botticelli
28" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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La Primavera (Spring) Detail of Three Gracesby Sandro Botticelli
22" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Adoration of the Magi, c.1470by Sandro Botticelli
28" x 14" Framed Print Frame
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Annunciation, detail of the Archangel Gabriel, from San Martino della Scala, 1481by Sandro Botticelli
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Mystic Nativity, 1500by Sandro Botticelli
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Agony in the Garden, c.1500by Sandro Botticelli
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Story of Virginia, c.1500by Sandro Botticelli
28" x 17" Framed Print Frame
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Virgin and Child, c.1500by Sandro Botticelli
22" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Venus and the Graces Offering Gifts to a Young Girlby Sandro Botticelli
28" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Return of Judithby Sandro Botticelli
22" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Virgin and Childby Sandro Botticelli
21" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Fortressby Sandro Botticelli
18" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait of Dante Alighieriby Sandro Botticelli
20" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (c. 1445[1] – May 17, 1510), famously known as Sandro Botticelli, was a painter born in Florence, Italy. He belonged to the early Renaissance period. At the age of 14, Botticelli started out as a goldsmith apprentice, working for his brother, before moving to work with Filippo Lippi, a painter. It’s believed that he learned a lot artistically from Lippi, inspiring him to venture into art. By 1470, he had already established his workshop and started painting with a focus on figures and minimalistic effects of light. Botticelli’s most famous pieces are The Birth of Venus (1845) and Primavera (1478), and both have remained famous to date. His works were mainly influenced by Gothic realism and were very vivid in their expression, although he injected some level of ambiguity. Something that has made his works popular is their poetic and complex meanings as well as their philosophical undertones that continue to marvel scholars.
In the 1480s, Botticelli worked on several frescoes for different people. At the turn of the century, he started creating artistic works characterized with distorted forms and unnatural use of color, something that was reminiscent of Fra Angelico's paintings about a century earlier. After his death, people began to look at his works with more thoughtfulness and thus appreciated them more. They remained in churches, villas; among other private and public places. His approach consisted of using natural colors, ornamentation, and thin forms that easily made his works recognizable. Through years of work, Botticelli refined his style but still remained committed to the Florentine artistic traditions. His works are displayed in several museums and numerous framed Sandro Botticelli art sold by different galleries internationally.