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- wikiart.org en/sandro-botticelli/calumny-of-…Bu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- en.wikipedia.org Calumny of Apelles (Botticelli)The Calumny of Apelles is a panel painting in tempera by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli. Based on the description of a lost ancient painting by Apelles...
- the-artinspector.com post/sandro-botticelli-…It is the exact description of a work that is lost today and, in addition, tells us the interesting story about the creation of the original: Apelles, born in the 4th century BC...
- uffizi.it en/artworks/calumny-botticelliThe subject of this fascinating work by Sandro Botticelli was inspired by a lost painting of allegorical theme by the Greek painter Apelles (4th century BC)...
- sandro-botticelli.com calumny-of-apelles.jspThe last painting in which Botticelli was to take a secular story as his subject is The Calumny ofApelles.
- dailyartmagazine.com botticellis-final-painting/Sandro Botticelli, The Calumny of Apelles, 1495, Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
- arthipo.com tr-tr/sandro-botticelli-calumny-of-…Sandro Botticelli, Calumny of Appelles Kanvas Tablolar, Baskı, Yağlıboya Tablo Satın Alın: Apelles'in Calumny'si, klasik antik döneme tarihlenen bir sahnedir...
- tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com 2015/12/…The Calumny of Apelles is a tempera painting by Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli.
- jssgallery.org Other_Artists/Botticelli/The_…The Calumny of Apelles. Sandro Botticelli Florentine painter, c1445 - 1510 Jpg: courtesy of Giorgio Vasari pages.
- sandro-botticelli.org calumny-of-apelles/Mars and Venus took in some influences from ancient artworks but Calumny of Apelles is his only fresco which is entirely devoted to an ancient theme.
- thoughtsonpapyrus.com 2018/10/27/botticelli-the-…The Calumny of Appelles was painted by Sandro Botticelli in 1494 from the description of a lost painting by Apelles, a Greek painter...
- theartpostblog.com en/masterpiece-by-botticelli-…Botticelli’s masterpiece “The Calumny of Apelles” was painted around 1496. ... The Florentines, and Sandro Botticelli as well, were captivated by Girolamo...