巴尔迪圣母

Sandro Botticelli · PD

巴尔迪圣母


作品信息

收藏于
柏林画廊
创作年份
1485
材质技法
木板蛋彩
类型
绘画
尺寸
185 × 180 cm

故事

Botticelli painted this altarpiece for the Bardi family chapel in the church of Santo Spirito in Florence, where the banker Giovanni de' Bardi paid him seventy-five florins for it in the summer of 1485. The two saints flanking the enthroned Virgin are both named John, the Baptist on one side and the Evangelist on the other, a nod to the patron's devotions. What sets the picture apart is the garden. Botticelli filled the niche behind the throne with real plants, lilies, roses, ivy, cypress, palm, each carrying a meaning a Renaissance worshipper would have read as a symbol of Mary. The panel later left Italy and hangs today in Berlin, still square and dense with foliage the way a chapel viewer would first have met it.

巴尔迪圣母 — 桑德罗·波提切利 — MuseScope