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History Daily

Saturday Matinee: ArtMuse

History Daily

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4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2025

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

On today’s Saturday Matinee, we appreciate Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece The Birth of Venus to learn about the woman depicted standing in the clamshell.



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0:00.0

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0:11.8

History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. We all know it, the most famous smile in the world,

0:27.7

slightly mischievous, slightly disapproving, entirely enigmatic.

0:32.3

It's the Mona Lisa smile, and we know all about the painting's famous creator, Leonardo da Vinci.

0:38.0

You may also know about the painting's theft from the Louvre in 1911.

0:42.6

But what do you know about the woman depicted in the painting?

0:46.3

Well, she's probably the Italian noblewoman Lisa del Jukondo.

0:50.4

And it's a bit shocking that the most famous painting in the world

0:53.8

is of a woman whose name we're not really sure of. Or maybe it's not bit shocking that the most famous painting in the world is of a woman whose name

0:55.1

we're not really sure of, or maybe it's not shocking at all.

0:59.4

On today's Saturday matinee, we're bringing you an episode from the podcast Art Mews,

1:03.7

which discusses perhaps the second most famous woman in painting,

1:07.3

whomever, is standing in the clamshell of Sandra Botticelli's The Birth of Venus.

1:11.9

Art Muse shares the life stories of the women pictured in famous works of art,

1:16.1

aiming to reshape the ways in which these well-known works are interpreted by paying attention

1:20.5

to the women whose images have been immortalized but whose names and stories have been overlooked.

1:25.7

I hope you enjoy. While you're listening, be sure to search

1:28.6

for and follow Art Muse. We put a link in the show notes to make it easy for you.

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