From Fabulous Hair to Ballet: Relive Botticelli Public Programs

Relax and enjoy all the programs that have captivated so many.

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Relax and enjoy all the programs that have captivated so many.
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Botticelli Drawings
Public Programs Wrap-up
Now on YouTube
As we say arrivederci to the impressive works in Botticelli Drawings, lets take a look at the public programs that have accompanied this exhibition.
From international scholars, and ballet dancers, to new art discoveries, the Legion of Honor's Botticellibrought us all together. Thank you for engaging in our programs, whether you drove in the rainy Bay Area traffic or tuned in virtually across the world, we appreciate you and hope to see you soon.
Take a moment to relive these experiences by following the links below.
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In Case You Missed It!
People standing in front of large doors pleading to the door. This is a drawing on paper using pen and two hues of brown ink, brown wash, over black chalk, heightened with white, on paper.
A Symposium on Botticelli
Listen to this international symposium and hear from scholars, curators, and academics on Sandro Botticellis art and design processes.
Watch on YouTube
A dance standing on one leg with the other curled up, his right arm out behind him with his left index finger resting on his lips.
Botticelli to Balanchine: A Conversation on the Renaissance of Dance
Listen to this conversation exploring Renaissance dance in conjunction with the Botticelli Drawings exhibition and the San Francisco Ballets upcoming presentation of A Midsummer Nights Dream.
A three-quarter portrait of a woman before a window, putting one hand on its frame and holding a handkerchief in the other, in a reddish simple dress with a white headgear; behind her, a column before a window is on the left while a half-closed door is on the right.
Curator Talk on Botticelli Drawings
Hear a presentation on Botticelli Drawings, the first exhibition ever dedicated to the drawings of the Renaissance artist.
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Image 1: Photograph by Randy Dodson, courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Image 2: Sandro Botticelli, The Devout People of Jerusalem at the Gates (Design for a Pentecost)(detail), ca. 15001505. Pen and two hues of brown ink, brown wash, over black chalk, heightened with white, on paper, laid down, 9 1/8 14 3/8 in. (23.1 36.5 cm). Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt
Image 3: A Midsummer Nights Dream, San Francisco Ballet
Image 4:Sandro Botticelli, Portrait of a Lady at the Window, Known as Smeralda Bandinelli (detail), ca. 1475. Tempera on poplar panel, 25 7/8 16 7/16 in. (65.7 41.7 cm). Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Bequeathed by Constantine Alexander Ionides
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