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- Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (c. 1445 – May 17, 1510), better known as Sandro Botticelli (/ˌbɒtɪˈtʃɛli/ BOT-ih-CHEL-ee; Italian: [ˈsandro bottiˈtʃɛlli])...
- The Annunciation is a tempera on panel painting in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, Scotland made by the Italian Renaissance master Sandro...
- Charmed Inspector Davis Episode: "Charmed Noir" DeMarco Affairs Ernesto Boticelli Television film Frasier Steve Episode: "And Frasier Makes Three" Kevin...
- years of age, Henry was 84. She was a beautiful Southern belle, "The Boticelli of Mississippi"—he called her. Henry, the renegade intellectual, the writer...
- Collection that was donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1969. Boticelli also painted the Cestello Annunciation about the same time for Santa Maria...
- Standard colours (1955) were black, ivory, imperial crimson, moonbeam grey, Boticelli blue, deep green and Tampico beige. By employing lightweight materials...
- Masterpieces of French Painting Sackler Wing 17 March 2001 to 10 June 2001 Boticelli's Dante: The drawings for the divine comedy Sackler Wing 20 January 2001...
- and reversing iconographic elements from well-known paintings such as Boticelli's Primavera. Apolonia Sokol's work was presented in a major solo exhibition...
- Rhombos" 2. "II. Lynx" 3. " III. The Conch of Triton" Primavera (after Boticelli), Op. 71 (Andrew MacDonald, 2006) 4. "Primavera (after Botticelli)" Joseph...
- Grafiche. Grömling, Alexandra; Lingesleben, Tilman (2007). Alessandro Boticelli, 1444/45–1510. Translated by Schoonover, Stéphane. Paris: H. F. Ullmann...