Nickname of the Italian Renaissance artist whose painting The Birth of Venus depicts the Roman goddess of love and beauty arriving on land in a giant scallop shell
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- "Birth of Venus" painter*
- Italian painter, d. 1510
- Florentine painter born Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi, famous for Primavera
- Meaning 'little barrel', Florentine painter Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi's nickname acquired from his presumably portly brother, later adopted as his family surname
- Sandro, Italian painter whose works include The Birth of Venus
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