Venus and Mars

Venus and Mars

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Support Type: Wood Panel
Paint Type: Tempera
Current Location: National Gallery, London, UK
Location History:Bought not later than 1869 by Alexander Barker in Florence. Exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1871.

Formally, the composition creates a strong contrast between the two figures. Venus sits upright, fully alert and composed, while Mars lies asleep beside her in a relaxed, vulnerable posture. The linear elegance typical of Botticelli is visible in the flowing contours of Venus’s garments and hair. Soft, luminous skin tones contrast with the darker background, drawing attention to the figures. The painting symbolizes harmony, sensuality, and the power of love to conquer aggression, blending mythological symbolism with graceful Renaissance aesthetics

Share By: Ruturaj Patil
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