The artwork, titled “Portrait of a Young Woman,” was created by Sandro Botticelli in 1485. It is a tempera painting on wood, measuring 82 by 54 centimeters, and exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Notably, the artwork is categorized under the genre of religious painting and is currently housed at the Städel in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
This painting depicts a young woman in a side profile, characterized by an introspective and serene expression. The meticulous detail in her flowing, curly hair adorned with pearls and ribbons evidences Botticelli’s dedication to precision and texture. Her attire is elaborately crafted, showcasing Renaissance fashion with its draped fabric and intricate lace patterns. A pendant featuring a small, intricate relief hangs from her neck, further demonstrating the artist’s skill in capturing fine details. The dark background of the artwork accentuates the subject’s tranquil demeanor, creating a timeless and ethereal atmosphere.