Sunday, August 4, 2019
Birth of Venus by Boticelli Essays -- painting analysis
In this article we will discuss the ââ¬Å"Birth of Venus,â⬠a well-known painting by the artist Alessandro di Filipepi Botticelli; completed in 1857. The reason why I chose this painting is, because of the fact that I wanted to give you a bit of information on this painting. Some of the examples I chose are; where did it come from, who originally wanted the painting, and why it came to be? I chose these examples because I have always wondered about these things myself, and hopefully I will be able to answer them for you too. However you may now wonder why I am even talking about this piece or what my intent behind this article is, you shouldnââ¬â¢t. The reason I am writing, is because I have always been fascinated by this piece and the calming effect it has on me. I remember whenever I saw it for the first I thought of the figure Pomona as a motherly figure and wanted to be beautiful like Venus, but that couldnââ¬â¢t be. Instead, I began to do research, since I wanted to learn a bit more about the piece myself. My main goal here is to try to and make you understand some of the things that Iââ¬â¢ve already learned about the piece. So letââ¬â¢s get started and Iââ¬â¢ll tell you some examples of the things Iââ¬â¢ve learned while studying this piece. One that the piece was not originally released to the public, two it was not the most original piece out there, and three the piece was originally a commissioned work. Now, you might be wondering who commissioned the piece, the answer to that question is that the painting was commissioned by Lorenzo di Pier Frencesco Di Medici. He commissioned the painting, because he wanted it for private use in his villa and not for public domain. The second thing you might wonder now is why the piece was not original; the reason... ...re that if you just type in the Birth of Venus you will find a few pictures that make fun of or use the image again; but all of the imitations always keep the same theme so I would prefer not to discuss it anymore.à ¬ While writing this paper I enjoyed telling you a bit about the things that Iââ¬â¢ve learned about this piece and hope that you have enjoyed them too. I think that you should feel a bit better about knowing the fact that the piece is safe today and will continue to be, along with just knowing a few more things about this piece. Works Cited ââ¬Å"Botticelliââ¬â¢s Birth of Venusâ⬠. Italianrenaissance.org. Italian Renaissance.org 2013 web. 12-6-2013 ââ¬Å"Sandro Botticelli Biographyâ⬠. Artble.com Artble 2013 web. 12-6-2013 ââ¬Å"The Birth of Venus By Sandro Botticelliâ⬠. Uffizi.org 2013 web. 12-6-2013 Nicolas Pioch, ââ¬Å"Botticelli, Sandroâ⬠. ibiblio.org. Jun 19, 2006 web. 12-7-13
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