The Subura (8 threads, 5089 posts)
    Festivals (159 posts)
    Historical Thread

    The Festivals of Rome ...
    32 Members have made 143 Posts here to date.
    Google
    AncientWorlds.net Web
    Next: Wonderful!
    Prev: Salve Proserpina, Max, Herky, Corny-
    Botticelli's Flora
    josephia.gif
    Author: * Josephia Flavius - 5 Posts on this thread out of 697 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Mar 1, 2003 - 03:45



    (Primavera (c. 1482) Sandro Botticelli, Tempera on wood
    Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence



    At the right Zephyr, the warm wind of Spring, embraces the Roman goddess Flora, that is the nymph Chloris, disphanously clad and running from his amorous clasp. She is shown at the moment of her metamorphosis into Flora, as her breath turns to flowers which take root over the countryside. We see Flora as a goddess, in all her glory as she steps forward clad in blossoms.





    Botticelli takes his inspiration from Ovid's Fasti: Chloris eram quae Flora vocor (I once was Chloris who am now called Flora). As in the triad of the three Graces, here the neophyte is transformed, enraptured by love. The fleeing nymph (Chastity) and the amorous Zephyr (Passion) unite in Flora (Beauty).


    NEXT: Wonderful!
    PREV: Salve Proserpina, Max, Herky, Corny-
Rome - Rome, Season 1 - The Stolen Eagle


Copyright 2002-2011 AncientWorlds LLC | Code of Conduct and Terms of Service | Contact Us! | The AncientWorlds Staff