Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) was a famous painter whose most famous artwork includes:
Mystical Nativity, an oil on canvas from 1500-1501 that shows an Adoration of Christ and may be seen at the National Gallery in London, and
The Birth of Venus, a tempera on panel circa 1485 that is in the Uffizi in Florence, Italy.
He was commissioned to.
"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."
Sandro Botticelli has written: 'Botticelli 1444/5-1510' 'Drawings by Sandro Botticelli for Dante's Divina Comedia' 'Sandro Botticelli - c1445-1510 -' 'Botticelli, Divina Comedie' -- subject- s -: Illustrations 'The work of Botticelli' 'Boticelli' 'Drawings by Botticelli' 'Botticelli' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Lending library 'The drawings by Sandro Botticelli for Dante's Divine Comedy' 'Botticelli [di] Sergio Bettini' 'Botticelli drawings' 'The nativity in the National Gallery, London' 'Zeichnungen von Sandro Botticelli zu Dante's Goettlicher Komoedie' 'Opera completa del Botticelli' -- subject- s -: Catalogs
yes, Its by Sandro Botticelli
The correct spelling is Botticelli. Botticelli is a reference to the Italian painter Sandro Botticelli, known for the iconic painting "The Birth of Venus."
Sandro Botticelli was born on March 1, 1445.
"Botticello" means "little barrel" in Italian. Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi(now known as Sandro Botticelli) modified his brother's nickname "Botticello"(presumably called that because he was big) to create the name he is known by today. So...Botticelli doesn't mean anything. It is derived from "Botticello", which means "little barrel"
Sandro Botticelli was born on March 1, 1445.
Saint Augustine - Botticelli - was created in 1480.
St. Sebastian - Botticelli - was created in 1474.
Very little is known about Botticelli's early life or last years.
no, no it is not.