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Venus in Art Oil PaintingsVenus (/ˈvi.nəs/, Classical Latin: /ˈwɛ.nʊs/) is the Roman goddess whose functions encompassed love, beauty, sex, fertility, prosperity and victory. In Roman mythology, she was the mother of the Roman people through her son, Aeneas, who survived the fall of Troy and fled to Italy. Julius Caesar claimed her as his ancestor. Venus was central to many religious festivals, and was venerated in Roman religion under numerous cult titles. The Romans adapted the myths and iconography of her Greek counterpart Aphrodite for Roman art and Latin literature. In the later classical tradition of the West, Birth of Venus becomes one of the most widely referenced deities of Greco-Roman mythology as the embodiment of love and sexuality. Roman and Hellenistic art produced many variations on the goddess Venus Birth, often based on the Praxitlean type Aphrodite of Cnidus. Many female nudes from this period of sculpture whose subjects are unknown are in modern art history conventionally called 'Venus', even if they originally may have portrayed a mortal woman rather than operated as a cult statue of the goddess. The Birth of Venus became a popular subject of oil painting and sculpture during the Renaissance period in Europe. As a "classical" figure for whom nudity was her natural state, it was socially acceptable to depict her unclothed. As the goddess of sexuality, a degree of erotic beauty in her presentation was justified, Venus painting appealed to many artists and their patrons. Over time, Birth of Venus came to refer to any artistic depiction in post-classical art of a nude woman, even when there was no indication that the subject was the goddess. |
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-- Author: Lewis L., Toperfect Director. The Birth of Venus by Botticelli Venus is a beautiful symbol and the embodiment of the source of all life in mythology. The plot and image-building in Sandro Botticelli Venus is based on a poem, the poem describes that Venus was borned in the Aegean Sea, Aeolus blow her to the quiet shore, and spring breeze greet her by woven brocade with the stars clothes on the shore, vast blue sky behind them. Venus stand on the shell that is melancholy symbol of her birth, fragile and weak, no passion to the world and the goddess of the hour to meet her. This mental state is the attitude of Botticelli's portrayal to reality. There is another meaning in the Birth of Venus by Botticelli: beauty is eternal. Botticelli use the Venus image to explain this aesthetic concepts, Venus is born as a perfect girl, haven’t childhood and won’t become old, keep beautiful and young forever. |
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1879 Oil on canvas Dimensions: 300 cm × 218 cm (120 in × 86 in) The Birth of Venus (La Naissance de Vénus) is one of the most famous paintings by 19th-century painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau. It depicts not the actual birth of Venus from the sea, but her transportation in a shell, same as Botticelli Birth Venus, as a fully mature woman, from the sea to Paphos in Cyprus. At the center of the Venus painting, Venus stands nude on a scallop shell (a visual metaphor for the female vulva) being pulled by a dolphin, one of her symbols. Venus Birth was modeled by Rosalie Tobia, Fifteen putti, including Cupid and Psyche, and several nymphs and centaurs have gathered to witness Venus' arrival. She raises her arms, arranging her thigh-length brown hair, and shows off her breasts. She sways elegantly in an "s" curve contrapposto, seductively emphasizing the feminine curves of her body, and drawing attention to her naked vulva. The nymph is slightly thinner, and she sways her body more intensely in the art of Venus. Her complexion also is more seductive, and her body is whiter and more voluptuous than that of the nymph, all of which denotes her more sexual role. However, the nymph's breasts are fuller and more rounded. |
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