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monicalewinsky1996: ontheb-side: relijion: A naked Spanish men throws flower petals at the picture of the Birth of Venus by Botticelli he’s feelin’ it… i love this
nellgwyne: picture game: top 6 works of favorite artists asked by: hecatepoole The Progress of Love: The Lover Crowned - François BoucherBirth of Venus - Sandro BotticelliWater Lilies - Claude MonetThe Three Graces - Edouard BissonThe swing - Jean-Honoré
omendes: Birth of Venus - Sandro Botticelli
goodreadss: Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1483-85 I just love her SO.MUCH
abaoo: The Birth of Venus (1483-1485), Sandro Botticelli (Italy) Venus after Botticelli (2008), Yin Xin (Chinese) This is amazing!!!!$!÷!!!:😱😱😱😍😍😍
abaoo: The Birth of Venus (1483-1485), Sandro Botticelli (Italy) Venus after Botticelli (2008), Yin Xin (China) I still love this so much🎨
goodreadss: Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1483-85
astra-inclinat: Madonna of the Magnificat Sandro Botticelli 1481 (Tempera)
clawmarks: Detail from Botticelli’s Primavera, c.1470-1480 - in Images of Love and Spring by Frank Zöllner, 1998 - via University of Heidelberg
lucy-botticelli:I love nature!
insanity-and-vanity: rubenista: The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, and Fritz Zuber-Bühler (1486, 1879,1887) I love how much she’s feeling herself
grateful-kitty: relijion: A naked Spanish man throws flower petals at the picture of the Birth of Venus by Botticelli I love you
vasoconstrict: Me as Venus de Milo by Botticelli Redefining Renaissance beauty standards 😋
ilivefortheapplause: The inspiration behind the ARTPOP cover: “The Birth Of Venus“ by Botticelli: The goddess of Love, emerged from the sea as a fully grown woman, arriving at the sea-shore. “Apollo and Daphne” by Gian Lorenzo Bernini: The
The inspiration behind the ARTPOP cover: “The Birth Of Venus“ by Botticelli: The goddess of Love, emerged from the sea as a fully grown woman, arriving at the sea-shore. “Apollo and Daphne” by Gian Lorenzo Bernini: The battle between