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Calumny of Apelles by Sandro Botticelli

Calumny of Apelles

Sandro Botticelli·1497

Historical Context

The Calumny of Apelles from 1497 reconstructs a lost painting by the ancient Greek painter Apelles, described by the rhetorician Lucian. Apelles had depicted Calumny as a young woman dragged before a judge by figures representing Envy, Fraud, and Treachery, while Truth stands naked at the edge. Botticelli's reconstruction placed this moral allegory about false accusation and the persecution of innocence in an elaborate architectural setting drawn from antiquity. The work has been read as Botticelli's personal statement during the politically charged atmosphere of Savonarolan Florence, perhaps reflecting his sympathy with those falsely accused. The painting represents the Florentine Humanist project of recovering ancient knowledge through learned reconstruction.

Technical Analysis

The complex allegorical composition is set within an elaborate classical architectural framework, Botticelli's linear mastery organizing multiple figures in dramatic poses that illustrate the destructive progress of calumny through the palace of judgment.

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Uffizi Gallery

Florence, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Dimensions
62 × 91 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Mythology
Location
Uffizi Gallery, Florence
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