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The Renaissance spirit

By Zhang Kun in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2023-05-05 05:55
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Madonna and Child and the Young St. John the Baptistby Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510). [Photo provided to China Daily]

Originating from a new vision of the world that placed human beings, rather than God, at its center, the Renaissance period gave birth to the study of nature and science, saw a flowering of the arts, and the advancement of civic life, says Daniela Parenti, curator of the exhibition from the Uffizi Galleries.

She adds that the 48 portraits, religious works, history and mythological paintings on display provide an introduction to the art, political, religious and civic circles of Florence and Italy between the 15th and 16th centuries.

Parenti describes Botticelli as an extraordinary portraitist and painter who excelled in translating complex concepts and literary subjects into images, and expressed himself through a highly original, although not particularly naturalistic, style in which harmony and beauty prevailed.

Eike Schmidt, director of the Uffizi Galleries, says the exhibition is centered on some of Botticelli's most iconic paintings, which not only showcase his masterful technique and composition, but also possess profound cultural and historical significance.

These works, Schmidt explains, offer a glimpse into the world of Renaissance Florence and highlight the vibrant intellectual and artistic scene within it, thus reminding viewers of the enduring legacy of this "golden age of human creativity".

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