Woman with attributes of Saint Catherine, so called Catherina Sforza Sandro Botticelli (1475) by Sandro Botticelli

Woman with attributes of Saint Catherine, so called Catherina Sforza Sandro Botticelli - Sandro Botticelli - 1475

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TitleWoman with attributes of Saint Catherine, so called Catherina Sforza Sandro Botticelli
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Date1475
Art MovementEarly Renaissance

About Woman with attributes of Saint Catherine, so called Catherina Sforza Sandro Botticelli

The artwork titled “Woman with attributes of Saint Catherine, so called Catherina Sforza Sandro Botticelli,” created by Sandro Botticelli in 1475, is a distinguished piece from the Early Renaissance. This portrait genre artwork is celebrated for its depiction of a woman adorned with characteristics associated with Saint Catherine.

In the artwork, the subject is presented in profile, showcasing the refined and delicate features typical of Botticelli’s style. The woman is depicted with intricate detail, her golden hair elegantly styled and draped with a regal headdress, symbolizing her noble status. She is clothed in a rich, green garment with a red stole, this attire hinting at her virtuous and saintly nature. The background of the painting displays a serene, pastoral landscape with a bridge and distant hills, reflecting the calm and harmonious ethos of the Renaissance period. The woman’s contemplative expression and the accessories she holds suggest both her inner strength and piety, embodying the attributes of Saint Catherine.

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