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What are 3 major accomplishments of Sandro Botticelli?

Mars and Venus, the Primavera, the Birth of Venus,


Who are the characters in Botticelli's Birth of Venus?

Zephyrus carries Chloris and blows venus to shore who is met by the nymph Pomona.


What famous painter depicted Venus birth?

Sandro Botticelli


Who painted 'The Birth of Venus'?

Sandro Botticelli. Answer 2: I am sure the above is the answer you wanted, since Botticelli's painting is the best-known version of 'Birth of Venus'. One should know, though, that this has been a very popular subject thorugh the ages and painted by many famous and less famous painters.BoticelliSandro Botticelli, painted circa 1482-1486.


The birth of this goddess is the part of a title for a famous painting?

Venus. "The Birth of Venus" is one of Botticelli's most famous paintings.


Why is Sandro Botticelli still important today?

The Primavera and the Birth Of Venus


How do you spell Botceli of the tale of despereaux?

The correct spelling is Botticelli. Botticelli is a reference to the Italian painter Sandro Botticelli, known for the iconic painting "The Birth of Venus."


What did Sandro Botticelli acomplish?

His most famous paintings are: "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera"


When painting the Birth of Venus what was the mood Botticelli was trying to set?

"Birth of Venus is dependent on the delicacy of Botticelli's line. The proportions show their greatest exaggeration, yet the long neck and torrent of hair help to create the mystifying figure."


How much does Botticelli's The Birth of Venus cost?

Some time ago a Botticelli 'Madonna and Child Painting' was sold at auction for $7.5 Million.


What was Botticelli's time period of work?

Botticelli painted the Birth of Venus in the year of 1486, when he was commissioned to paint it for the Medici family in Florence. It is currently on display at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.


What is Botticelli's most famous work of art?

Probably the 'Birth of Venus'. Or possibly the 'Primavera' (Spring).