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SANDRO BOTTICELLI Painter of Florence (1444-1510)
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User Comments:Name: Chris Iverson Date: 2002-11-23 Comments: Amazing painting! It makes me want to know more about the story behind it... the centaur is so tormented...why? I will definately reasearch this peice more! Name: Unknown Date: 2003-01-28 Comments: During the Renaissance Pallas was known as the goddess of reason. It was a favorite of the Renaissance humanists to portray Athena with a Centaur -- diametrical opposites. Athena was known as a genteel woman with high intellect, while the Centaur was described as a wild beast. The Centaur is said to represent man's lower, party animal nature. Centaurs were lecherous, brutal, and drunken creatures. In the paintings Athena is usually shown grasping a centaur by the hair on his head as he cringes and trys to pull away, representing the hold civilization has on the animal within man. Name: Luthien Date: 2003-04-16 Comments: Fantastic representation of both. Love Palls' experssion, it seems to convey her compasion for the centaur. Name: Unknown Date: 2003-05-30 Comments: this is a great masterpiece! I am one of Botticelli"s greatests fans. Pallas' pose is very similiar to tjat of Venus in the birth of venus.
Name: kellie Date: 2004-03-29 Comments: The humbling of man. The touch of Ahtena, Goddess of wisdom, is the knowlegde of what makes men human of man.. And knowlegde hurts, especially the knowledge passed on by a godess. Mr Centaur doesn't seem to be handling it too well, does he?
Index of Artists
| Alberti, Leon Battista Angelico, Fra Giovanni Bartolommeo, Fra Bartolommeo, Don Bellini, Jacopo, Giovanni, and Gentile Botticelli, Sandro Brunelleschi, Filippo Buonaroti, Michelangelo da Correggio, Antonio da Fontormo, Jacopo da Panicale, Masolino da Settingnano, Desiderio da Urbino, Bramante da Vinci, Leonardo del Sarto, Andrea di Cosimo, Piero Donatello, Francesca, Piero Della Gallo, Guillano and Antonio Ghiberti, Lorenzo
| Ghirlandajo, Domenico Giovanni, Masaccio Lippi, Fra Filippo Lippi, Filippo Mantegna, Andrea Michelozzi, Michelozzo Perugino, Pietro Pinturicchio, Bernardino Pollajuolo, Antonio and Piero Quercia, Jacopo Dalla Raphael, Robbia, Luca Della Romano, Giulio Rosselino, Antonio Rosselli, Cosimo Rossi, Rosso Signorelli, Luca Veneziano, Sebastiano Verrocchio, Andrea
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