Purchased for the Uffizi in 1784, this panel portrays the Madonna in the act of writing a prayer in a book with the Child and five angels. The particular r.. This is an educational art history video exploring Sandro Botticelli’s Madonna of the Magnificat as an introduction to his art. It examines Botticelli’s art.
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Botticelli painted this particular Madonna in the late 1480s, an especially prolific period in his career. The 24-inch tondo depicts the Virgin Mary authoring the Magnificat , a famous canticle.. Description: This is an educational art history video exploring Sandro Botticelli’s Madonna of the Magnificat as an introduction to his art. It examines Botticelli’s art as a visualization of spiritual intimacy and divine blessing. Part of the Seeing Art History series, it is written and narrated by Dr. James Romaine.