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The birth of Venus
SANDRO BOTTICELLI: 1483
Uffizi Gallery, Florence
Venus appears, nude, as if she were the center of the universe, while the winds bathe her with roses. Botticelli, enthusiastic follower of the humanistic tenets, turns his Aphrodite –Venus– into Urania, emerging fully-grown from the sea, which has fertilized Uranus’ severed genitals: beauty arises from violence and prevails over violence. The Renaissance rediscovery of classical antiquity is embodied in a woman that Botticelli presents as the synthesis between sensuousness and wisdom.