The Three Graces from Primavera (c.1485 – 1487; Florence, Italy) by Sandro Botticelli

The Three Graces from Primavera - Sandro Botticelli - c.1485 - 1487; Florence, Italy

Artwork Information

TitleThe Three Graces from Primavera
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Datec.1485 - 1487; Florence, Italy
Mediumtempera,panel
Art MovementRenaissance
Current LocationUffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy

About The Three Graces from Primavera

“The Three Graces from Primavera” is a renowned artwork by Sandro Botticelli, dated approximately between 1485 and 1487, emanating from Florence, Italy. Executed in tempera on a panel, it is a sophisticated representation anchored in the Renaissance art movement, epitomizing allegorical painting. This piece is housed in the prestigious Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

The artwork exquisitely depicts the three graces, typically identified in classical mythology as goddesses embodying charm, beauty, and creativity. These celestial figures are elegantly portrayed in diaphanous drapery, which delicately reveals their ethereal forms beneath. Their graceful, intertwined movements suggest a harmonious dance, embodying an idealized vision of feminine beauty and virtue. The background features a dense grove of dark, vertical trees, juxtaposed against the lightness of the figures, enhancing the ethereal quality of the scene. Botticelli’s use of meticulous detailing, soft color palettes, and delicate lines are characteristic of the Renaissance, reflecting the cultural and intellectual revitalization of the period.

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