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The author offers a concise biography and critical survey of the artist's life and work, tracing early training, major paintings such as the Birth of Venus and Primavera, and the stylistic blend of classical, Platonic ideals of beauty with devotional sensibility. The text situates the artist within the cultural currents of his city—patronage, humanist revival, and religious upheaval—and discusses how those influences shaped his graceful line, tempera technique, and evolving themes of reverent wonder and increasing poignancy. Illustrated color plates accompany close readings of selected panels, portraits, and Madonnas, while the narrative balances chronological account with aesthetic interpretation.
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