Three Angels (1475 – 1480) by Sandro Botticelli

Three Angels - Sandro Botticelli - 1475 - 1480

Artwork Information

TitleThree Angels
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Date1475 - 1480
Mediumpen,paper
Dimensions100 x 235 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationUffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy

About Three Angels

The artwork, titled “Three Angels,” was crafted by the renowned artist Sandro Botticelli between 1475 and 1480. Executed in pen on paper, this piece is a quintessential example of Early Renaissance religious painting. Measuring 100 by 235 centimeters, it is housed in the esteemed Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

The artwork features three angels, depicted in a harmonious and graceful composition. The angels are shown in a seated position, engaging with each other in a manner that suggests a serene and divine exchange. Their flowing garments and delicate features are rendered with exquisite detail, characteristic of Botticelli’s skilled hand. The use of pen on paper lends a delicate and ethereal quality to the piece, emphasizing the celestial nature of its subjects. The semicircular format of the drawing adds to its unique and distinctive presentation. Through this work, Botticelli captures the essence of divine presence and spiritual contemplation prevalent during the Early Renaissance period.

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