ジョヴァンナ・デッリ・アルビッツィに贈り物をするヴィーナスと三美神

Sandro Botticelli, Venus and the Three Graces Presenting Gifts to Giovanna degli Albizzi, 1484. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

ジョヴァンナ・デッリ・アルビッツィに贈り物をするヴィーナスと三美神


作品情報

制作年
1484
技法
フレスコ画
種類
絵画
寸法
211 × 283 cm

ストーリー

This began as a wall. Botticelli painted it in fresco around 1484 for the Villa Lemmi, a country house outside Florence belonging to the Tornabuoni, a family tied by marriage and banking to the Medici. Venus and the three Graces step toward a young woman, thought to be Giovanna degli Albizzi, and offer her roses, the kind of image made to mark a betrothal or wedding. Then it vanished under later plaster for centuries. Workmen renovating the villa in 1873 found it hidden beneath the whitewash, and within a decade it had been cut from the wall, laid onto canvas and sold to the Louvre, which received it in 1882.

ジョヴァンナ・デッリ・アルビッツィに贈り物をするヴィーナスと三美神 — サンドロ・ボッティチェッリ — MuseScope