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ROME — Imagine being so close to Botticelli's Venus that you can see the strands of her blond hair, the shades of pink in her cheeks, the cracks in the centuries-old paint.
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ROME — Imagine being so close to Botticelli's Venus that you can see the strands of her blond hair, the shades of pink in her cheeks, the cracks in the centuries-old paint.
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Yes, back to James – whose wife is the contemporary embodiment of Botticelli's Venus, and jolly nice with it.
Pamela Stephenson Connolly: my Strictly debut Pamela Stephenson Connolly 2010
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The Medici section includes multiple versions of Botticelli's commemorative portrait of Giuliano de' Medici, Lorenzo il Magnifico's brother, murdered in 1478 in the "Pazzi Conspiracy."
From Out of a Featureless Crowd Karen Wilkin 2012
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I catch just one gaze on your effulgent expression, that slight lean of the head, and I see Botticelli's Aphrodite, that same mask of immaculateness beaming like a morning.
To A Christmas Angel, a triptych Michael Parker 2011
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It allows you to see, for example, every thin sinuous stroke of tempera paint delineating the blonde hair of Botticelli's Venus.
John Seed: When Appreciating Works of Art, Being There Is Always Best John Seed 2011
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The intellectual force of the Renaissance is shown by Domenico Di Michelino's painting of Dante (1465) and Botticelli's beautiful, complex "La Calunnia" (1495).
Celebrating the Art of Italy Michael Day 2011
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In just a few clicks, you can take a closer look at Washington's own Freer Gallery, then trip down the halls of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence to see Botticelli's Birth of Venus in stunning detail.
Google Art Project brings virtual tour to the galleries Hayley Tsukayama 2011
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It allows you to see, for example, every thin sinuous stroke of tempera paint delineating the blonde hair of Botticelli's Venus.
John Seed: When Appreciating Works of Art, Being There Is Always Best John Seed 2011
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Utsunomiya's unofficial mascot is a mock version of Botticelli's Venus, emerging not from a seashell but from a gyoza wrapper.
City in Japan Tries New Tack on Old Problem Mariko Sanchanta 2011
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