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ART AND MEDICINE

IMAJ | volume 26

Journal 7, July - August 2024
pages: 460-462

La Bella Simonetta: Atypical Iris Coloboma Portrayed by Sandro Botticelli

Department of Pathology, Ziv Medical Center, Safed, Israel

Summary

La Bella Simonetta was one of the nicknames for a young Florentine woman named Simonetta Cattaneo Vespucci, who became a symbol of female beauty. She was praised not only for her physical beauty but also to her intelligence and education. She admired the Medici brothers, Lorenzo and Giuliano, and the outstanding poets and artists close to them. These Renaissance intellectuals wanted to create a painting of ideal female beauty against the backdrop of poverty of Florentine women, many of whom were slaves or subsisted on prostitution [1]. One of the ideas was the portraits of Simonetta, painted by Sandro Botticelli. Names of the artist, portrait models, and the canvases refer to the period of the Italian Renaissance of art and poetry and great geographical discovery.

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