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Tag Archives: Botticelli
Calumny of Apelles Introduction
This fable of the painting originated from the written records in a painting of the ancient Greek painter Abe Les. Botticelli based on the idea and created his work. The painting was similar to a scene of stage: in a … Continue reading
Evaluation of Primavera
From the painting techniques, the painting Primavera did not adopt the oil painting techniques which were popular in Flanders, but used the traditional tempera. Since the translucent egg made the color form a hard and transparent color after dry, so … Continue reading
Appreciation of Primavera
In this painting, Botticelli adopted the plane decoration in the composition and positioned numerous characters in the proper places. There were totally nine people on the screen from left to right in a row with no overlap and cross and … Continue reading