Logos and pathos in the paintings of Sandro Botticelli
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Keywords

Botticelli
Portrait of a Young Man
Italian Renaissance
facial deformity in art
non idealistic naturalism

How to Cite

Di Giacomo, G. (2019). Logos and pathos in the paintings of Sandro Botticelli. Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine (JPNIM), 8(2), e080227. https://doi.org/10.7363/080227

Abstract

The Author focuses on the representation of the anatomical defects detected in Botticelli’s paintings as a process of individualization of the sitter. It seems coherent with the non idealistic patterns brought about by the newest acquaintance with the Flemish painture, pursued in Italy thanks to the innovative style of Antonello da Messina. It is seen as closely related with the dramatization and the emotional effect of the portrayal, a challenge between logos and pathos, between drawing and color, rationale and emotional.
https://doi.org/10.7363/080227
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