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Gustav WoltmannThe Hidden Meanings Behind Sandro Botticelli’s PrimaveraSandro Botticelli’s Primavera (circa 1480) is one of the most celebrated works of the Italian Renaissance. Painted for the Medici family…Sep 23
BewitchedForceofthePyresPurgatoryI have recently uncovered layers of myself that might have been unconsciously ruling my life. With parental narcissistic abuse the amount…Jan 15
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John MuresianuLiberal Arts Blog — Norton Simon (Part III): Manet, Van Gogh, BotticelliLiberal Arts Blog — Friday is the Joy of Art, Architecture, Design, Film, and All Things Visual DayAug 28, 2023
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