The large and beautiful Assumption of the Virgin, with the circles of saints and angels, in the National Gallery, which has only of late years been taken out of the catalogue of Botticelli's works, is now said to have been executed by his early pupil Francesco Botticini (c.1446-1497) in 1470 or thereabouts. "In the church of San Pietro," Vasari writes of Botticelli, "he executed a picture for Matteo Palmieri, with a very large number of figures. The subject is the Assumption of our Lady, and the zones or circles of heaven are abstract oil paintings for sale
PLATE IV.—SANDRO BOTTICELLI
THE NATIVITY
National Gallery, London
THE NATIVITY
National Gallery, London
there painted in their order. The patriarchs, prophets,
apostles, evangelists, martyrs, confessors, doctors, virgins, and the
hierarchies; all of which was executed by Sandro according to the design
furnished to him by Matteo, who was a very learned and able man. The whole work
was conducted and finished with the most wonderful skill and care; at the foot
were the portraits of Matteo and his wife kneeling. But although this picture is
exceedingly beautiful, and ought to have put envy to shame, yet there were
certain malevolent and censorious persons who, not being able to fix any other
blame upon it,cheap oil paintings, declared that Matteo and Sandro had fallen into grievous heresy."
It is apparent that the picture has suffered intentional injury, and it is known
that in consequence of this supposed heresy the altar which it adorned was
interdicted and the picture covered up.
In view of all the circumstances it is certain that it was designed by Botticelli, and very possibly executed under his immediate supervision and with some assistance from him. If we do not see the real Botticelli in it,modern art oil paintings, we see his influence and his power far more clearly than in the numerous tondi of Madonna and Child that have been assigned to him in less critical ages than our own. For the real Botticelli was something very real indeed, and though it was easy enough to imitate his mannerisms, neither the style nor the spirit of his work were ever within reach of his closest followers. still life oil paintings

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