L'Histoire de Nastagio degli Onesti, première partie

Sandro Botticelli, The Story of Nastagio Degli Onesti, part one, 1483. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

L'Histoire de Nastagio degli Onesti, première partie


Détails

Année
1483
Technique
tempera
Type
peinture
Dimensions
83 × 138 cm

L'histoire

In 1483 a wealthy Florentine, Antonio Pucci, ordered four painted panels to celebrate his son's wedding to Lucrezia Bini. For the young couple's home he chose an unsettling tale from Boccaccio's Decameron. In this first scene a rejected lover, Nastagio, wanders into a pine wood near Ravenna and stumbles on a horror: a woman chased by hounds and a knight on horseback, both condemned to repeat the hunt forever because in life she scorned the man who loved her. Botticelli designed the sequence, though assistants, chiefly Bartolomeo di Giovanni, carried out much of the painting. The story was aimed squarely at a bride, a warning in bright colour against refusing a suitor. The pines run in neat repeated trunks, the same wood we pass through again in the panels that follow.

L'Histoire de Nastagio degli Onesti, première partie — Sandro Botticelli — MuseScope