Botticelli was born in a middle-class craftsman family in Florence, Italy. First he made gold and silver jewelry under Marcelo Finigella, and then he became a student of Philippe Lippi. As a reward for Lippi, he trained Lippi's son, Filippo. Botticelli is often employed by medici family and their friends. These connections with politics and culture make his creative themes very extensive. 148 1 year, Botticelli was recruited to paint murals in Rome, which was the only time he left Florence to paint outside. It is said that Botticelli always followed the "Chavanet roller" style from 65438 to 1990s, which was reflected in his later religious paintings. His later works are less decorative, but more religious.
Botticelli was the most famous artist in Florence in 1980s and 1990s. His religious humanism is obvious and full of secular spirit. In later paintings, many works with the theme of classical mythology were added, and quite a few of them used the theme of ancient Greek and Roman mythology. Elegant, beautiful, exquisite and touching style. In particular, he used a lot of pagan themes opposed by the church and boldly painted nude figures, which had a great influence on future paintings. "Spring" and "The Birth of Venus" are the representative works that can best reflect his painting style.
He was the last painter of Florence School in the early Renaissance of Europe.