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Sandro Botticelli composed this sensitive portrait of an unidentified Florentine youth. The young man's thoughtful expression and elegant features reflect Renaissance ideals of beauty and refinement. Botticelli's delicate line and subtle modeling create a striking psychological presence.
While famous for mythological subjects, Botticelli was also a skilled portrait painter for Florence's elite. This work demonstrates his refined draftsmanship. Displayed at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.
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