理想化的女子肖像(西蒙内塔·韦斯普奇扮作仙女像)

Sandro Botticelli · PD

理想化的女子肖像(西蒙内塔·韦斯普奇扮作仙女像)


作品信息

创作年份
1480
材质技法
蛋彩、木板
类型
绘画
尺寸
82 × 54 cm

故事

Botticelli painted this idealized profile in Florence around 1480, in the years he was also making the Primavera and the Birth of Venus for the Medici circle. The woman is turned to the side like a face on an ancient coin, her hair braided and threaded with pearls into an elaborate invention no real Florentine wore to dinner. She is often called Simonetta Vespucci, a Genoese beauty the city adored, though that name was attached to the picture centuries later by a scholar rather than by Botticelli, and Simonetta had in fact died young in 1476, before this was painted. So she is less a portrait than an idea of perfect beauty dressed as a nymph. The pearls and the jewel at her throat catch what little light Botticelli lets into the plain dark background.

理想化的女子肖像(西蒙内塔·韦斯普奇扮作仙女像) — 桑德罗·波提切利 — MuseScope