There are 41 in existence(that are known about) today, but many were probably destroyed in the bonfires of Savanarola.
To see a list(and Pictures) of the paintings, go to link below!
For more information on the bonfires, go to link below!
he made lots of paintings of him self being homosexly
It would be difficult to list all of the works attributed to Botticelli here, one of his most recognizable paintings is 'The Birth of Venus' circa 1482, approximately 5 feet 8 inches by 9 feet 1 inch. Between 1481 and 1483 Botticelli and several other famous artists were summoned to Rome to decorate the walls of the newly completed Sistine Chapel.
You will find some of his best paintings by clicking the link below!
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Botticelli painted mythological subjects more often than religious ones, which were mostly commissioned by the Medici family. By incorporating and blending the two subjects together, he created a new concept called, Neoplatonism, which soon became the primary focus of many other paintings. I hope this helps.
there are so many paintings that he did that there are many not recognized so, basically, the world may never know
In Florence.
His most famous paintings are: "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera"
Click link below and see for yourself!
Probably no more than most of us. But 1494-1498 a monk named Savonarola preached hell's fires over Florence. Botticelli and many others felt they did not fear God as much as they ought to. Botticelli made amends by throwing many of his paintings into a large bonfire of 'sinful objects'.
It would be difficult to list all of the works attributed to Botticelli here, one of his most recognizable paintings is 'The Birth of Venus' circa 1482, approximately 5 feet 8 inches by 9 feet 1 inch. Between 1481 and 1483 Botticelli and several other famous artists were summoned to Rome to decorate the walls of the newly completed Sistine Chapel.
You will find some of his best paintings by clicking the link below!
He was commissioned to.
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Botticelli painted mythological subjects more often than religious ones, which were mostly commissioned by the Medici family. By incorporating and blending the two subjects together, he created a new concept called, Neoplatonism, which soon became the primary focus of many other paintings. I hope this helps.
there are so many paintings that he did that there are many not recognized so, basically, the world may never know
Venus. "The Birth of Venus" is one of Botticelli's most famous paintings.
They are to be found in several European museums, some of the best known are in the Uffizi Galleries in Florence, Italy.