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Benozzo di Lese, known as Benozzo Gozzoli (1420-1497), was a renowned Italian painter from Florence



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Benozzo di Lese, known as Benozzo Gozzoli (1420-1497), was a renowned Italian painter from Florence. He is best known for his works depicting the De Medicis family, particularly in the Chapel of the Magi frescoes. One of his most famous pieces is "The Journey of the Magi, " created between 1459 and 1460. This breathtaking fresco showcases a procession of Melchior, one of the three wise men, on their way to Bethlehem. The attention to detail and vibrant colors transport viewers into this biblical scene. Gozzoli's talent extended beyond religious themes as seen in "Landscape with a Castle. " This detailed section from "The Procession of the Magi Kings to Bethlehem" captures a picturesque landscape with a majestic castle in the background. It highlights Gozzoli's ability to create intricate backgrounds that complement his main subjects. In addition to religious art, it also painted portraits and still life scenes like "Cow and Calf. " Created during the mid-late 15th century, this piece demonstrates his versatility as an artist by showcasing his skill in capturing animals' lifelike features. Another notable work by Gozzoli is "Man of Sorrows between Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist. " Painted between 1469 and 1474, this emotional portrayal depicts Christ suffering on the cross while surrounded by grieving figures. The delicate brushwork conveys deep sorrow and evokes empathy from viewers. Gozzoli's artistic range can be further appreciated through studies such as "Studies of a Hand" or "Three Angels and Christ as Salvator Mundi. " These sketches showcase his meticulous attention to anatomical details while exploring different compositions. Lastly, one cannot overlook Gozzoli's narrative skills displayed in works like "Saint Zenobius Raises A Boy From The Dead.