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Botticelli was a co-disciple of Leonardo da Vinci in Verrocchio's workshop in Florence, where pagan subjects, classical themes, were very popular, despite the firm opposition of the Christian Church.

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The representation of nature in the two artists was very different, Botticelli loaded his works with detailed plant forms, as if they were in the foreground, while Leonardo, depicted nature in a naturalistic way.

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