Sandro Botticelli

Painter 1445 – 1510
Steady
#243
Historical Importance
356K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-12.5%
Year-over-Year
-
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Sandro Botticelli

Sandro Botticelli was a highly significant Italian painter of the Early Renaissance, active primarily in Florence. His historical importance, reflected in his HPI Rank of #243, stems from his masterful technique and his association with the powerful Medici family. Botticelli is celebrated for iconic mythological works such as The Birth of Venus and Primavera, which exemplify the classical revivalism and humanism central to the Renaissance period, making him a pillar of Western art history.

In the modern digital sphere, Botticelli garners approximately 356K Wikipedia views annually, suggesting a modest, though stable, level of contemporary interest, as indicated by his stable Q1 vs Q3 momentum. This places his attention gap at roughly 1x, meaning his online attention aligns closely with his high historical rank. For contrast, consider Edvard Munch, ranked slightly lower at #249 in importance, yet receiving 583K views in 2025. Conversely, figures from his own field, like Paul Gauguin (#408 importance), still attract significantly more attention with 548K views, suggesting that Renaissance masters, despite their monumental historical impact, face stiff competition for online focus from later artists.

While his attention level is stable, the -12.5% year-over-year change warrants monitoring to see if interest continues to dip slightly from 2024 levels.

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