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Sandro Botticelli and the birth of modern portraiture -- Patrizia Zambrano, Universita? degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale -- 2. Botticelli's Portrait of a Lady known as Smeralda Bandinelli: a technical study -- Nicola Costaras, Victoria and Albert Museum and Clare Richardson, Courtauld Institute 3. Classicism and invention: Botticelli's mythologies in our time and their timePaul Holberton, independent scholar -- 4. Jacopo del Sellaio's adaptation of the Primavera -- Jerzy Mizio?ek, Museum of the University of Warsaw -- Part 2: The Botticelli effect -- Introduction -- Julius Bryant, Victoria and Albert Museum -- 5. Whigs and primitives: Dante and Botticelli in England from Jonathan Richardson to John Flaxman -- Mark Evans, Victoria and Albert Museum -- 6. Befriending Botticelli: psychology and connoisseurship at the fin de sie?cle -- Francesco Ventrella, University of Sussex -- 7. A woman's touch, Michael Field, Botticelli and queer desireAnna Gruetzner Robins, University of Reading -- Part 3: Botticelli between art history and connoisseurship -- Introduction -- Caroline Elam, Warburg Institute -- 8. Crowe and Cavalcaselle on Botticelli: new results -- Donata Levi, University of Udine -- 9. Why Botticelli? Aby Warburg's search for a new approach to Quattrocento Italian art -- Claudia Wedepohl, Warburg Institute -- 10. 'A Japanese Critic on Botticelli': fragmentation and universality in Yashiro's 1925 monograph -- Jonathan K. Nelson, Syracuse University, Florence -- 11. Jacques Mesnil's BotticelliMichel Hochmann, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris (EPHE, PSL) -- Part 4: Botticelli now -- Introduction -- Stefan Weppelmann, Gema?ldegalerie, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien -- 12. Ninfa fluida (a post-scriptum) -- Georges Didi-Huberman, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris -- 13. Into the abyss. 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