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5 most famous paintings of women from the Renaissance era

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 24, 2024, 16:30 IST
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Iconic Renaissance women

The Renaissance era is still considered as one of the best, most beautiful, and most innovative eras in the fields of arts and crafts. From lifelike paintings that captivate people even today, to poetry so deep that it could slide a dagger in a lover’s chest, Renaissance gave the world some of the best masterpieces. The artwork of the Renaissance showed beauty, grace, and mystery.
Here we mention the 5 most famous paintings of women from the Renaissance era.

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​‘Mona Lisa’ by Leonardo da Vinci

The ‘Mona Lisa’ is one of the most famous and iconic paintings even created. Not just the Renaissance, even today people see and fall in love with the painting and the artist who created it. The painting is rather simple, but has captivated people owing to its enigmatic smile. The woman’s relaxed posture, folded hands, and slight smile convey a sense of calm and mystery.
Leonardo da Vincu used the sfumato technique in this masterpiece and very few people have ever been able to reach his level.

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​‘Primavera’ by Sandro Botticelli

Another iconic painting of women from the Renaissance era is ‘Primavera’. Painted by Sandro Botticelli around 1482, this painting does not feature a single woman, but rather many, all in their beauty and prime. The female figures are believed to be mythological and are referred to as Venus,Mercury, the Three Graces, and Flora.
Botticelli used a bright colour palette for his painting along with subtle shades of green to make it look ‘real’. The swaying hands, the gestures, the expressions, all of it gives the painting a sense of movement.

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‘Sistine Madonna’ by Raphael

‘Sistine Madonna’ was painted by the iconic artist Raphael in 1512. The artwork features the Virgin Mary holding Christ and below them are two cherubic angels who are looking upwards. The painting has a divine and ethereal aura to it, which becomes a symbol of the characters’s sacred nature.
The beautiful and soft shades on the painting give it a real, photo-like energy and Raphael’s use of light and shadow creates a soft effect around the figures. The figures too are gracefully posed, and the soft expression on their faces give it a gentle glow.

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​‘Young Woman with Unicorn’ by Raphael

‘Young Woman with Unicorn’, painted by Raphael around 1505, shows a young girl holding a small unicorn who looks rather weak and frail. But the expression on the girl’s face is calm and graceful and she is looking straight onto someone and her posture too exudes grace and confidence.
The colours used in the painting are soft and muted, and dominantly blue and white. The woman’s face has a sense of heightened light to it which also highlights her features.
(Image: Pinterest)

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‘Lady with an Ermine’ by Leonardo da Vinci

Another extremely famous painting by da Vinci is ‘Lady with an Ermine’. The portrait is said to be of Cecilia Gallerani and she looks extremely calm, graceful, and elegant in da Vinci’s composition. Leonardo used a limited yet rich colour palette, focusing on the difference between the lady’s pale skin, dark hair, and the pure white ermine. It is also said that da Vinci used chiaroscuro in his painting which now gives the audience a sense of reality when looking at it.


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