Primavera

Dublin Core

Title

Primavera

Subject

Movable Cultural Heritage

Description

The Primavera is a tempera painting created by Sandro Botticelli in 1482. It is one of the most representative artwork of the Italian Renaissance and symbol of the prosperity of Florence during the Medici rule. It is one of the most popular paintings of the Western World. Along with the Birth of Venus, the Primavera succeeds in demonstrating the expertise of Botticelli in the use of colour, lines and shaded forms. The meaning of the Primavera is still unknown. However, art experts have attempted at guessing it. Originally, the painting was created in the honour of the wedding of Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco, Lorenzo de Medici's cousin. Nevertheless, the painting is not only a mere celebration of a wedding as it is demonstrated by the presence of numerous allegories and metaphor that link to the Greek and Roman mythology. For example, two Roman gods, Venus and Mercury, are depicted. This painting succeeds in showing Botticelli's great knowledge of classical literature and philosophy.

Creator

Sandro Botticelli

Source

wordlheritage2022

Date

1482

Contributor

Avneet Kaur

Language

English

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

393

Date Submitted

15/04/2022

Date Modified

08/05/2022

References

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Botticelli-primavera.jpg

Medium

Wikipedia

Spatial Coverage

current,43.7678,11.2553;

Europeana

Europeana Type

TEXT

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Prim Media

627

Material

Panel Painting in Tempera

Collection

Citation

Sandro Botticelli, “Primavera,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/628.

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