Skip to the content
logo iguarnierilogo darklogo light
  • Home Art for you
  • About – iguarnieri
    • Exhibitions
  • PAINTINGS
  • Art Experiences
  • NEWS
  • Contact Us
0

No products in the cart.

logo iguarnieri
  • Home Art for you
  • About – iguarnieri
    • Exhibitions
  • PAINTINGS
  • Art Experiences
  • NEWS
  • Contact Us
0

No products in the cart.

logo iguarnieri
0

No products in the cart.

  • Home Art for you
  • About – iguarnieri
    • Exhibitions
  • PAINTINGS
  • Art Experiences
  • NEWS
  • Contact Us
HomeMaster and RenaissancePrimavera Botticelli Brown and gold

Size Guide



SizeHeightWidthAltezzaLarghezza
Small up to 30 x 40 cm11 inch25 inch30 cm40 cm
Medium up to 70 x 100 cm27 inch39 inch70 cm100 cm
Large up to 125 x 250 cm3629125 cm250 cm
King up to 250 x 370 cm4998250 cm370 cm

Table caption

Primavera Botticelli Brown and gold

Primavera Botticelli Brown and gold

€15.000

Title of the painting: Spring Botticelli Brune
Fresco on wood with finishing touches
Dimensioni: 125 x 186 cm. | 49 x 73,2 inch

 

Follow us on:
       

1 disponibili

Size Guide

Category:Master and Renaissance Tags:contemporary art, fine art, fresco paintings, italian art, italian paintings, master, primavera, Sandro Botticelli, spring
Share:
  • fb
  • tw
  • pin
  • Descrizione
  • Informazioni aggiuntive

Descrizione

historical context

Primavera Botticelli brown and gold, also known as Allegory of Spring, by the artist Sandro Botticelli. Painted ca. 1482, the painting is described in Culture & Values (2009) as “one of the most popular paintings in Western art”. It is also, according to Botticelli, Primavera (1998), “one of the most written about, and most controversial paintings in the world.”

 

Most critics agree that the painting, depicting a group of mythological figures in a garden, is allegorical for the lush growth of Spring. Other meanings have also been explored. Among them, the work is sometimes cited as illustrating the ideal of Neoplatonic love.

 

The painting itself carries no title and was first called La Primavera by the art historian Giorgio Vasari who saw it at Villa Castello, just outside Florence, in 1550. Since 1919 the painting has been part of the collection of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. We inspired ourselves in this epic art piece and made out own version in contemporary terms.

 

THE TECHNIQUE

Using the refined ’12 caresses’ technique, we transform the beauty of the subject into timeless works of art. It combines the techniques of old and modern masters, integrated into a contemporary artistic expression. Passion, technology and everyday research come together in the canvas, pushing the boundaries of tradition in an open and unlimited process to create our contemporary art works. They represent the perfect fusion of delicate surface touch, intricate engraving, and vibrant colours, enchanting and inspiring all who view them.

To delve into our approach please click here.

The Iguarnieri workshop, located in the heart of Florence, is a jewel of the contemporary art scene. Our creations are proudly displayed in our art gallery in Florence and around the world.

Informazioni aggiuntive

Dimensioni 180 × 1 × 100 cm
Color

Brown

Size

Large

Location

Bottega

Prodotti correlati

  • Volto Dolce Venere
    Aggiungi al carrello Quick view
    Volto Dolce Venere
    €2.500
  • Face Venus Ambra
    Aggiungi al carrello Quick view
    Face Venus Ambra
    €2.500
  • volto art gallery florence
    Aggiungi al carrello Quick view
    Volto
    €3.000
IGUARNIERI
Institutional

Roberto Guarnieri

P.I. 04284610484

C.F. GRNRRT56S26D612M

Rodolfo Guarnieri

P.I. 04368980480

C.F. GRNRLF63h17d612Z



Company
  • Home
  • Privacy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • My Account
Our Studio

Lungarno Benvenuto Cellini 39,

50125, Firenze

Italia

Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

© 2025 Art Gallery Studio Iguarnieri

Florentine Contemporary Artist

Battaglia di San Romano Firenze
Master and Renaissance
Graffito
Flowers
Florence