Art exchange with a friend
Theme Renaissance portrait.
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A Botticelli Angel
This was so fun to do, I did a quick research on Botticelli's technique on oil painting and tried to recreate that digitally. I feel like I need to try drawing in this style more times so it can be more accurate, but I hope you guys like it!
PRINTS are on my fixed post 🫶
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Sandro Botticelli, detail of the three Graces from “La Primavera”
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Sandro Botticelli, Scenes from Dante’s ‘Paradiso’ featuring Dante and Beatrice in Paradise, c. 1480-1495
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Isabelle de Borchgrave’s gorgeous paper recreations of Botticelli’s Flora and Pallas’ dresses and their original counterparts:
“Primavera” by Sandro Botticcelli, ca. 1477-82
“Pallas and the Centaur” by Sandro Botticelli, ca. 1482
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'Altarpiece of San Barnaba'. Sandro Botticelli. 1488. Detail.
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Art Detail : “Birth of Venus”, Sandro Botticelli, 1485
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Sandro Botticelli - The Triumph of Mordecai. 1475
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the pastel taylor of my dreams! of course, yet again, by the incredible alef vernon. 💚
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The Story of Nastagio Degli Onesti pt. II (detail)
Sandro Botticelli, 1483 — Tempera on Wood
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Assaggio restaurant - Boston, MA (mid 1990s)
Designed by Arteriors
"Enjoy Italian cuisine in a Renaissance ambiance. Assaggio, designed by Arteriors, re-creates experience of Rome in Boston. Artist-designer Stephanie and Amiel Mesner created an unconventional interior. They used no floor plan. Instead, they improvised as the project progressed. The idea originated from the artworks by Botticelli. The ceiling is filled with grapevines and ivy; Zeus and faux columns are attached to a wall that's decorated in trompe l'oeil marble blocks; the room is topped off full of woodland scenes, with a midnight-blue overhead rendering of the zodiac. Assaggio is a bistro with an underground wine bar. The ceiling is painted to simulate sunlight shining through; the stonewalls and ivy-clad columns are all faux art. The Napoli room is a recreation of a seaside villa."
Scanned from 'American Theme Restaurants' by I.M. Tao (1999)
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Morning Star
DO NOT post elsewhere without asking first & crediting me @saintavangeline
(Men absolutely DNI. This is an artistic interpretation of works from Botticelli and Michelangelo. Not meant to be sexual and/or sexualized. Disrespectful comments and reblogs will immediately be blocked and reported.)
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