It was made in 1482, during the Renaissance period.
Shows religious figures, active movement, expressive faces, the beauty of nature, and perspectives such as depth in the painting.
It was made in 1482 in Florence by Sandro Botticelli.
There is no way of assessing the value of a work of art until it is up for sale. And no similar work by Botticelli has been sold recently. And the museum that holds "Primavera" (Uffizi, Florence) is not likely to give it up any time soon.
La Primavera (Spring).
Sandro Botticelli. It's a detail of Mercury from his piece, La Primivera.
Botticelli is well known for his two paintings 'Birth of Venus' and 'Primavera'. He also painted many Madonnas. The Vatican has some of his paintings such as 'The Temptations of Christ' and 'The Trials of Moses', both of which are in the Sistine Chapel.
La Primavera is Spanish, Italian or Portuguese for Spring, (as in the season).It is la primavera because primavera ends in an A which means it is feminine, so therefore it is La Primavera.(Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese have both a masculine and a feminine form. Words like El Invierno, or the winter in English, are masculine)
en la primavera = in the spring
"Primavera' is Spanish, Italian or Portuguese for "spring".
The cast of La primavera - 2012 includes: Carme Fajula
Abril es un mes de la primavera.
The correct article [for example: the] for primavera is la, not el. La primavera means, "the spring" - the season of the year.
Such information is seldom available. My guess is it was either 'La Primavera' (Spring),which contains an infinite number of flowers and other details, or maybe one of his several paintings called 'Adoration of the Magi' which are full of people. Another thing is the works he did on the walls of the Sistine Chapel: Scenes from the lives of Christe and Moses. These are murals and more timeconsuming than easel painting.