Primavera by Sandro Botticelli

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"Primavera" by Sandro Botticelli is a renowned late 15th-century Italian Renaissance allegorical painting depicting mythological figures in a lush garden, often interpreted as a celebration of spring, love, and fertility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance painting
mythological painting
painting
alternativeTitle Allegory of Spring
artForm panel painting
associatedWith Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici
collection Uffizi Gallery
surface form: Galleria degli Uffizi collection
commissionedBy Medici family
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Sandro Botticelli
depicts Euphrosyne
surface form: Chloris

Cupid
Flora
Mercury
The Three Graces
surface form: Three Graces

Venus
Anemoi
surface form: Zephyrus

mythological figures
follows classical poetic sources
genre allegorical painting
hasPart Cupid above Venus
Flora scattering flowers
Zephyrus pursuing Chloris at right
central figure of Venus
figure of Mercury at left
group of the Three Graces
height about 203 cm
iconography classical mythology
inception early 1480s
late 1470s
influencedBy Neoplatonism
languageOfTitle Italian
locatedIn Florence
Italy
Tuscany
location Uffizi Gallery
mainSubject fertility
love
spring
materialUsed tempera
movement Renaissance Italy
surface form: Italian Renaissance
orientation landscape
period Renaissance
surface form: Early Renaissance
setting lush garden
style linear style
surface panel
theme fertility of spring
marital love
renewal of nature
title Primavera
width about 314 cm

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Uffizi Gallery notableWork Primavera by Sandro Botticelli