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Sandro Botticelli and La Primavera

Sandro Botticelli and La Primavera. This sample has had most of the info removed but the students used PhotoShop and PowerPoint animation to create a visually stunning way of pointing out detail. Alessandro Di Mariano Fillepi Aka: Sandro Botticelli Born 1445 (Florence, Italy)

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Sandro Botticelli and La Primavera

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  1. Sandro Botticelli and La Primavera This sample has had most of the info removed but the students used PhotoShop and PowerPoint animation to create a visually stunning way of pointing out detail.

  2. Alessandro Di Mariano Fillepi • Aka: Sandro Botticelli • Born 1445 (Florence, Italy) • More followed after this. . .

  3. La Primavera

  4. La Primavera • Different from other renaissance paintings • No real depth of field • More points followed • Note how they faded out the picture to make the text more readable

  5. La Primavera • Also known as “The Allegory of Spring” • In the next slide, they begin to talk about the specific characters in the work. Watch how they visually grab your attention • They used PhotoShop to create the graphics • Then they used the “hyperlink” function under PowerPoint>Insert>Hyperlink • They also hid the slides that they hyperlink to. That keeps them from coming back up later • Also note the back button that takes you to the next slide.

  6. Zephyr

  7. Nymph

  8. Flora

  9. Venus

  10. Cupid

  11. The Three Graces

  12. Mercury

  13. La Primavera • These pictures are a bit pixellated. They probably zoomed in on the original image you saw and used the crop tool in PowerPoint

  14. The relationships! Beginning on the right…

  15. On the right side of the painting, we have Zephyr, Chloris, and Flora.

  16. They tell the story of Zephyr and Chloris here • These relationship slides continued, telling each story in detail and examining the symbolic and cultural meaning of each. • This was a stunning presentation.

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