Botticelli

NOUN
  1. Italian painter of mythological and religious paintings (1444-1510)
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How To Use Botticelli In A Sentence

  • Nevertheless, the St Francis continued to be considered as a work in the style of Botticelli dating from the last decade of the fifteenth century.
  • Giotto, Cimabue, de Fabriano, Fra Angelico, Uccello, Botticelli, Filipo Lippi, da Vinci, Raphael. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Botticelli 's "Venus' Birth" displays the love and beauty of Venus's perfect image, its background is special which the Italy Renaissance movement inevitable product was.
  • The conch shell in Botticelli's picture, always traditionally associated with Venus, comes from such a creature, one which respires by means of a copper-process.
  • Her subjects are usually depicted with faraway Botticelli eyes and zaftig physiques, placed amid quasi-Platonic iconographic schemes and classical-looking drapery.
  • At once delicate and furious, the streaks of colour are striated and shot-through with Botticelli-esque contrast.
  • Are you honestly telling me that Botticelli was untalented?
  • The bare outlines and graphic shorthand of Botticelli s drawings leave more space for the imagination, and speak more directly.
  • Instead of the lost name - Signorelli - two other names of artists - Botticelli and Boltraffio - obtruded themselves.
  • We can only suspect that the Italian institutions which felt unable to yield the Botticellis that had been requested offered these paintings instead to satisfy those who were frightened to disoblige the president of the French Senate.
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