Botticelli's Birth Of Venus

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Botticelli’s ‘Birth of Venus’ encapsulates text, art and performance in a really prominent way. It is undoubtedly a very iconic and emotive piece of art. It conveys femininity and beauty but also modesty as she uses her hair to cover her nakedness. The striking colours draw you in visually. There are also religious undertones, as her nakedness seems aligned with that of Adam and Eve in Genesis who similarly cover themselves modestly with leaves. The theme for this painting comes from Ovid’s ‘Metamorphosis’ therefore this employs that a text has directly inuenced this form.
There are also references to the “Stanzas” which is a famous poetic work by Agnolo Poliziano, a contemporary of Botticelli and who is a great Neoplatonic poet of the Medici