‘Perfect linearity’: why Botticelli’s drawing abilities remain one-of-a-kind
Nov 29, 2023
4 minutes
Throughout the Renaissance, drawings became an integral part of the massive paintings and frescoes that have long been associated with that period. Among other things, they were a way for artists to get a feel for how to arrange the space of a composition, and they also helped artists hone the incredibly lifelike poses that have become synonymous with masterworks from the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Tiziano Vecellio (better known as Titian) and Tintoretto. Drawings were even used in legally binding contracts to provide a reference point for the work that was being agreed to.
When it came to drawings, Sandro Botticelli was in a class of his own, with one
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