Portrait of a Young Woman of Frankfurt (Botticelli)

Portrait of a Young Woman of Frankfurt (Botticelli)

Infobox Painting|



title=Portrait of a Young Woman
artist=Sandro Botticelli
year=1480-1485
type=Tempera on wood
height=82
width=54
museum=Stadelsches Kunstinstitut

The "Portrait of a Young Woman" is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed around 1480-1485. It is housed in the Stadelsches Kunstinstitut of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

The sitter is identified as Simonetta Vespucci on basis of a portrait by Piero di Cosimo. The attribution to Botticelli is debated, some scholars give the painting to Jacopo del Sellaio.

Others portraits with the same name by Botticelli are housed in:

*Uffizi, Florence
*Staatliche Museen, Berlin


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