Venus Consoling Love (François Boucher)

Venus Consoling Love (François Boucher)


Author/ArtistFrançois Boucher (1703–1770)
프랑수아 부셰(François Boucher, 1703~1770). 프랑스 로코코 미술의 전성기를 대표하는 화가
TitleEnglish: Venus Consoling Love
Deutsch: Venus tröstet Amor
비너스, 위안이 되는 사랑
Description요정과 에로틱한 신화의 주제를 가지고 로코코 스타일로 표현
Date1751
Mediumoil on canvas
MovementRealism
Dimensions108 × 84 cm (42.5 × 33.1 in)
Current locationNational Gallery of Art
워싱턴 국립 미술관
Coordinates: 38.89147°N 77.02001°W
Photographer/SourceNational Gallery of Art
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Camera location.
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Venus by François Boucher | Doves associated with goddesses of love and fertility | Mythological paintings in the United States |

Statue of Isis

Statue of Isis


Author/ArtistUnknown
Title.
DescriptionIsis holding a sistrum and an oinochoe
Roman, Hadrianic period, statue of Isis in marble from the Musei Capitolini.
이시스. 고대 이집트 어머니신.
Datefrom 117 until 138 BC (Roman Empire)
Mediummarble
DimensionsHeight: 179 cm (70.5 in).
Current locationCapitoline Museums
Coordinates: 41°53′35″N 12°28′57″E
Palazzo Nuovo, first floor, Hall of the Dying Gaul
Credit linePlace of discovery: Villa Adriana near Tivoli.
Albani Collection
PhotographerMarie-Lan Nguyen (2006)
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PermissionPublic Domain
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