In this vivid account Ana Debenedetti examines the life and work of Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli through the lens of the organization of his workshop and the commercial strategies he devised to make his way in the very competitive art market in Florence. She looks at the remarkable career of this pivotal artist and his production with fresh eyes, presenting the analysis within the wider context of Florentine society and culture. Many of Botticelli’s most celebrated works, such as The Birth of Venus, are evaluated alongside less familiar forms such as tapestry and embroidery, showing the wide breadth of the artist’s oeuvre and his talent as a designer across media.
1 Becoming Botticelli
2 Making an Impression: The Painter’s Debut in Context
3 Building the Picture: Invention and Delegation
4 The Original Multiple and the Wandering Motif
5 Changing Style, Adapting to the Market
Chronology
References
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Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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