
1446–1498 · Italian · 17 artworks
artist bio
Francesco Botticini was an Italian Early Renaissance painter known for his altarpieces and panel paintings. While influenced by masters like Verrocchio, his works display a distinctive style characterized by detailed figures and a focus on narrative clarity.
what you'll learn
Studying Botticini's work allows students to understand the development of Renaissance painting techniques and the importance of religious themes in art. Students can learn about composition, perspective, and the use of color to convey emotion and narrative.
related: Sandro Botticelli, Filippino Lippi

Assumption of the Virgin. Detail
1476

Madonna Della Misericordia E Donatori

Deposizione con santi

Pietà Con San Ludovico Di Tolosa, San Domenico, San Giacomo Maggiore E San Nicola Di Bari

Tabernacle of the Sacramento

Die Drei Erzengel Mit Dem Kleinen Tobias

Portrait of a Young Man

The Assumption of the Virgin
1477

Madonna col Bambino, tra i ss. Lorenzo, Bartolomeo, Giovanni Battista e Antonio Abate

John the Baptist

Arcangelo Raffaele e Tobiolo
1475

The Crucifixion
1471

Tobias and the Archangel Raphael
1485

Adorazione del bambino
1480

Saint Cecilia Between Saint Valerian and Saint Tiburtius with a Donor

Saint Sebastian

Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist
1487