The Birth of Venus Painting

A LOOK AT

Sandro Botticelli’s paintings were thought to be among the best of the Renaissance not long after his death, notably by artists like the Pre-Raphaelites.

WHO WAS BOTTICELLI?

Botticelli is most known for his artworks La Primavera (1477 – 1482), The Birth of Venus (1485 – 1486), and Venus and Mars (1483).

WHO WAS BOTTICELLI?

The Birth of Venus is recognized as one of the most renowned artworks around the globe and an emblem of the Italian Renaissance period.

ANALYSIS

Venus, the newly-born deity, appears naked in a large seashell. The wind deity Zephyr blasts at her from the side, A feminine figure on the right is one of the three Greek minor deities of the seasons.

SUBJECTS

The artwork is on two portions of canvas that were sewed together before beginning, with a blue-tinted gesso base.

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

Venus’ anatomy is physically unusual, with an extended throat and torso. She is floating rather than standing. Her shoulders flow down into her limbs in the same line as her flowing hair.

STYLE

Rather than being preoccupied with the accurate portrayal, the artwork represents the world of the imagination. 

STYLE

It has long been assumed that the painting was funded by the Medici family, possibly by Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici, a key supporter of Botticelli.

HISTORY AND DATING

The arrangement, with a center naked body and one to the side with an arm, lifted over the first’s head, and flying figures in presence, would have reminded Renaissance audiences of the customary imagery of Christ’s Baptism.

ANALYSES

The shell on which this figure of Venus stands can be seen in its customarily significant pilgrimage setting in this instance.

FURTHER ANALYSES

The posture of Botticelli’s Venus is based on the “Venus of Modesty” archetype from ancient Greece, in which the hands are held to hide the bosom and crotch.

INFLUENCE FROM ART

In another painting from around 1490, Botticelli, or his studio, replicated the image of Venus. This life-sized piece features a similar person and stance.

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