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The Birth of the Sun and the Triumph of Bacchus Corrado Giaquinto (Italian; 1703–1765)ca. 1762Oil on
The Triumph of Venus (detail)François Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1740Oil on canvasNationalmuseum, St
oldfashionedvillain:“I studied art in Florence, that’s why I thought a lot about the meaning of this
Venus en Amor bewenen de dode Adonis = Venus and Cupid Mourning the Dead AdonisCornelis Holsteijn (D
Venus Discovering the Dead AdonisItaly, Naples, ca. 1650Oil on canvasThe Cleveland Museum of Art, Cl
The Worship of VenusPeter Paul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1640)1630sOil on canvasNationalmuseum, Stockhol
The Death of Adonis (with Venus, Cupid, andthe Three Graces)PeterPaul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1640)ca.
dwellerinthelibrary:The Venus of Dolní Věstonice, one of the oldest known ceramic figures, da
Capitoline Venus, Louvre* Roman copy, after Praxiteles’ Aphrodite of Cnidus* pentelic marble*
Venus and Eros by Agostino Veneziano (1516)
The Birth of Venus by Pieter Soutman (1625-50)
Cupid, Stung by a Bee, Is Cherished by His Mother, Benjamin West, ca. 1744
Venus Ishtar Neith120x80cm oil and egg tempera on linen.Private collection.VENUS ISHTAR NEITH PUJATh
Vulcan Presenting Arms to Venus for AeneasFrançois Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1756Oil o
Venus and Adonis by Ferdinand Bol c. 1658oil on canvasRijksmuseum
The mother goddess, right? Wrong wrong WRONG! The so-called Willendorf Venus dates somewhere between
grandegyptianmuseum:Torso of the goddess Venus Anadyomene (“Venus Rising From the Sea”).
Ferdinand Bol (Dutch; 1616–1680)Venus Presenting New Arms to Aeneas in the Forge of Vulcan Oil
The Forge of VulcanFrançois Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1747Oil on canvasMusée du
Louis Desplaces (French; 1682–1739) after Jean Jouvenet (French; 1644–1717)Venus Visitin
François Boucher (French; 1703–1770)Venus Asking Vulcan to Forge Arms for Aeneas1732Oil
mini-girlz:Aphrodite and ErosAncient Greece. TanagraThe last quarter. IV century. BC. - the first qu
vcrfl:Eduard Steinbrück: The Birth of Venus, 1846.
Venus Goddess
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