Alessandro Botticelli – Spring (Primavera), detail
c.1482
Location: Uffizi gallery, Florence (Galleria degli Uffizi).
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The subtext of the image is rich with symbolism. The prominent display of flowers points towards themes of spring, fertility, and rebirth. The womans ethereal beauty and adorned appearance can be interpreted as representing Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex, fertility, prosperity and desire, or potentially Flora, the goddess of flowers and the season of spring. The lush greenery and detailed flora surrounding her further emphasize the theme of natures abundance and the cyclical renewal of life that spring signifies. The overall impression is one of idealized beauty, harmony with nature, and the joyful emergence of life.