Venus, Mars and Cupid by Paolo Veronese

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"Venus, Mars and Cupid" by Paolo Veronese is a Renaissance mythological painting depicting the Roman gods in an elegant, sensuous composition characteristic of the Venetian school.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalContext High Renaissance in Venice NERFINISHED
artist Paolo Veronese NERFINISHED
artisticGoal celebration of sensual beauty
artisticSchool Venetian school NERFINISHED
authorGender male
authorNationality Italian
colorPalette luminous flesh tones
warm tones
countryOfOrigin Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
creator Paolo Veronese NERFINISHED
culture Italian
depictionType allegorical scene
depicts Cupid NERFINISHED
Mars NERFINISHED
Roman gods
Venus NERFINISHED
genre mythological painting
hasFigure armored male figure
nude female figure
winged child
hasTitle Venus, Mars and Cupid NERFINISHED
iconography classical mythology
influencedBy Titian NERFINISHED
classical antiquity
languageOfTitle English
medium oil paint
movement Renaissance
mythology Roman mythology
notableFeature elegant composition
rich color typical of Venetian painting
sensuous treatment of figures
originalLanguageOfTitle Italian
period 16th century
portrays god of desire
god of war
goddess of love
style Mannerist-influenced Venetian Renaissance style
subjectMatter eroticism
love
war
technique delicate glazing
subtle chiaroscuro
theme mythological love scene
relationship between love and war
visualStyle Venetian colorism NERFINISHED

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Wallace Collection notableWorkHeld Venus, Mars and Cupid by Paolo Veronese