He did not only paint religious subjects, as everybody had done before.
It was made in 1482 in Florence by Sandro Botticelli.
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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.
Sandro Botticelli was born on March 1, 1445.
Saint Augustine - Botticelli - was created in 1480.
St. Sebastian - Botticelli - was created in 1474.
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'.
Very little is known about Botticelli's early life or last years.
no, no it is not.
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