The face of a beautiful young woman appears again and again to the art of Sandro Botticelli, Italian painter of the early Renaissance. It is a face that is almost as familiar to art lovers from around the world such as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Model for Botticelli's most famous work of art, The Birth of Venus, the beautiful Simonetta Vespucci. Once named "The Queen of Beauty" knight in a tournament in Florence, Simonetta was the face that Botticelli paintedArt on a banner in the battle for the winner of the tournament, Giuliano de 'Medici, a man was conducted soon to become his lover. Designates its image, Botticelli has described him as "an unprecedented one."
Shortly after their arrival in Florence, Simonetta was known as "La Bella Simonetta," the attention of poets and artists like Botticelli. They competed their work was rewarded. At the age of fifteen, she married a cousin of Amerigo Vespucci, Simonetta, the famousItalian researcher, has been appointed for the Americas. It 'was welcomed by the family connection Vespucci, Simonetta first Botticelli and the Medici family, leading politicians and patrons. Giuliano de 'Medici was the younger brother of Lorenzo de' Medici, a wealthy aristocrat who was described by his admirers as "The Magnificent" or Lorenzo the Magnificent for his generosity and lavish lifestyle.
Thousand Faces
Simonetta, "the only one" ideal of beauty personified.
TheEmbodiment of ideal beauty is an important concept of the Italian Renaissance artists, such as Botticelli, that inner beauty and outer beauty virtue (spiritual beauty) reflects the thinking. Simonetta died young in 1476 at the age of 22 from tuberculosis, but Botticelli continued his image in its function as art for the next three decades. All women of Botticelli paintings were portraits of Simonetta art, her face appear more than once in a few compositions. At some pointbefore his death 34 years later Botticelli asked at the foot of Simonetta are buried. His request was granted, and both are buried in the parish church of All Saints Church Vespucci airport in Florence, Italy.
Simonetta Vespucci - The face that launched 1,000 points for life
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