Giovanna degli Albizzi Receiving a Gift of Flowers from Venus (1486) by Sandro Botticelli

Giovanna degli Albizzi Receiving a Gift of Flowers from Venus - Sandro Botticelli - 1486

Artwork Information

TitleGiovanna degli Albizzi Receiving a Gift of Flowers from Venus
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Date1486
MediumFresco, detached and mounted on Canvas
Dimensions211 x 284 cm
Current LocationMusée du Louvre, Paris
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About Giovanna degli Albizzi Receiving a Gift of Flowers from Venus

Giovanna Degli Albizzi Receiving A Gift Of Flowers From Venus is a fresco painting created by Sandro Botticelli in 1486. This non-religious artwork is also known as “Venus and the Three Graces Presenting Gifts to a Young Woman” and is housed at the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France. The painting portrays Giovanna degli Albizzi receiving a gift of flowers from Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.

Throughout the painting, Botticelli explores the behavior and roles of men and women at the time. The image of Venus is depicted as a powerful and divine being, while Giovanna is shown as a young and vulnerable girl receiving an offering from the goddess. The three graces in the image symbolize virtue, charm, and beauty, and their presence emphasizes the importance of these traits in Renaissance society.

Considered one of Botticelli’s finest works, the painting showcases the artist’s skill in capturing delicate details and creating a harmonious composition. The use of light and shadow highlights the figures in the artwork and creates a sense of depth and three-dimensionality. Overall, this masterpiece is a meaningful exploration of gender and relationships in Renaissance art and history.

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