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Venus and Cupid, ca. 1525-27. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
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Venus and Cupid, ca. 1525-27. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
Venus and Cupid, ca. 1525-27
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Amorini Cranach The Elder Cupid Goddess Of Love Lucas Lucas Cranach The Elder Old Master Tondo Venus Winged Figure Allegorical Figure Angelic Cherubs Putti
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This print showcases Lucas Cranach the Elder's masterpiece, "Venus and Cupid" created around 1525-27. The painting, originating from Germany during the Renaissance period, depicts a stunning portrayal of Venus, the goddess of love, alongside her mischievous son Cupid. In this artwork, Cranach skillfully captures the essence of both divine and human beauty. Venus stands gracefully in all her glory while Cupid playfully tugs at her dress. Their contrasting figures symbolize the duality of love: passion and innocence intertwined. The circular shape of this tondo composition adds to its allure, drawing viewers into an intimate encounter with these allegorical figures. As we gaze upon this oil painting on wood, we are transported back to a time when religious themes permeated art. Cranach's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; he masterfully portrays each cherub-like putto surrounding Venus and Cupid. These winged figures add an angelic touch to the scene as they hover above them. The vibrant colors used by Cranach bring life to his subjects - from Venus' flowing gown to Cupid's rosy cheeks. This piece exemplifies why Cranach is considered one of the old masters in German art history. Now housed within The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this print allows us to appreciate Cranach's genius from afar. It serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries or limitations; it transcends time and connects us with
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