
Sandro Botticelli
1445–1510 · Republik Florenz · Frührenaissance
Die Geschichte
For a few decades in the late 1400s, Florence was run in all but name by the Medici, a banking family who liked their power dressed in poetry and philosophy. Sandro Botticelli was their painter for it. He was born there around 1445, trained in the city's workshops, and by his forties he was turning out the images we still reach for when we picture the Renaissance at its most confident — Venus arriving on a shell, Spring walking through an orange grove, both painted for Medici cousins and hung in their villas.
Those pictures were unusual even then. Large mythological scenes of nearly-nude pagan gods, made for a private house rather than a church, they leaned on the Greek learning the Medici circle was busy reviving. The philosopher Marsilio Ficino, working under Medici patronage, argued that pagan beauty and Christian faith could be reconciled, and Botticelli's Venus is about as close as paint gets to that idea.
Then it fell apart. Lorenzo de' Medici died in 1492, the family was driven out two years later, and a Dominican friar named Savonarola took hold of the city with sermons about sin and the end of days. In 1497 his followers built the Bonfire of the Vanities in the main square and burned mirrors, fine clothes, books, and paintings judged immoral. Botticelli's mythologies survived, most likely because they sat safe in private Medici rooms. The painter himself seems to have been shaken by the preaching, and his later work turns religious and severe, the earlier lightness gone. He died in 1510, out of fashion, and stayed largely forgotten until the 19th century pulled the Venus back into view.
Werke
104 Werke
Maria mit Kind, dem heiligen Johannes dem Täufer und zwei EngelnSandro Botticelli, 1470
Madonna mit Kind, sechs Engeln und dem Knaben Johannes dem TäuferSandro Botticelli, 1489
Madonna delle GrazieSandro Botticelli, 1470
Maria mit Kind und singenden EngelnSandro Botticelli, 1478
Bildnis des Michael Tarchaniota MarullosSandro Botticelli, 1497
Madonna mit Kind und dem jungen Johannes dem TäuferSandro Botticelli, 1490
Die VerstoßeneSandro Botticelli, 1480
Drei Wunder des heiligen ZenobiusSandro Botticelli, 1500
Drei Wunder des heiligen ZenobiusSandro Botticelli, 1500
VenusSandro Botticelli, 1490
Die Anbetung der KönigeSandro Botticelli, 1470
Anbetung der Heiligen Drei KönigeSandro Botticelli, 1500
Allegorie des ÜberflussesSandro Botticelli, 1480
Judith mit dem Haupt des HolofernesSandro Botticelli, 1498
Madonna mit KindSandro Botticelli, 1470
Madonna mit Kind, dem heiligen Johannes dem Täufer und einem EngelSandro Botticelli, 1480
Bildnis eines jungen MannesSandro Botticelli, 1490
Altarbild von TrebbioSandro Botticelli, 1498
Der heilige Franziskus von Assisi mit EngelnSandro Botticelli, 1477
Anbetung des ChristkindesSandro Botticelli, 1500
Die Flucht nach ÄgyptenSandro Botticelli, 1510
Die letzten Momente der heiligen Maria MagdalenaSandro Botticelli, 1491
Die Geburt ChristiSandro Botticelli, 1483
Die anbetende MadonnaSandro Botticelli, 1490
Die Jungfrau mit dem KindSandro Botticelli, 1470