Venus
Collection
Set I-V - 50 world famous paintings:
This famous status will be
available in GoldArt Catalog B |
Venus de Milo
Parian
marble, h 2.02 m
(130-120 BC)
Found at Milo
Artist: unknown
Musee du Louvre, Paris |
Venus,
The Goddess of Love, Beauty & Sexy
According ancient Greek / Rome
Mythology, the
Goddess Venus (Aphrodite in Greek) is the goddess of love, beauty, sex
appeal, and fertility. For Greek/Roman
Gods and Goddess reference click here.
It is the Goddess Venus who inspires the innermost
feelings of the heart and the source of human passion. It is the Goddess
Venus who inspires people to love one another and to celebrate the rites
of Marriage, Spring and Fertility
She is the
most beautiful woman, and she can charm everyone, even the Gods. She was
called the laughter loving goddess because she would laugh sweetly or
mockingly at those her charms had conquered.. Venus serves as inspiration
to many great works of Art. Probably she is the world's most painted
beautiful Goddess or Woman.
The Symbols of
Venus
- A beautiful, nude woman, usually young but
mature,
- She wears a sash on her chest, sometimes double
crossed, or a girdle.
- A mirror and a comb (or plectrum)
- A quince (a love apple) and a dove.
- The tunny, sturgeon, scallop, periwinkle and
fishtail.
- Sea foam and the sea shore
- The myrtle, mruex, and myrrh trees
After
all, Feminine beauty is the most important element of the images of
Venus.
Most
people love the image of Venus. Women have the image of an ideal woman so
they can be proud of the feminine beauty and to compare it to their own
bodies for improving their attractiveness. Men have an image of the
beautiful, sexy attractive woman to fill in their desirable details and
dreams. This
mechanism has been fully active since the ancient time until today.
The
world's famous artists have created numerous beautiful images of Venus
with their own imaginations or as the reflections of their models. To look
at these Venus masterpieces is a real enchant enjoyment. Gold
Art provides 50 world
famous paintings of Venus on 24K gold. The brilliant gold adds extra
beauty, eternity and value to these wonderful pictures.
Click on the
images to see
enlarged pictures (Both sides of the Gold Card) and detailed information.
Venus Essential
- Set I :
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Code:
V0007
" The Birth of Venus" (c.
1485-1486)
Botticelli, Sandro (1445 - 1510).
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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Code: V0028
"
Sleeping Venus " (c. 1510)
Artist: GIORGIONE (1477-1510)
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
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Code: V0036
"Venus and Adonis" -
Artist: JANSSENS, Abraham (1575-1632)
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna |
Code: V0052
"Venus in Fur-Coat"
(1630s)
Artist: RUBENS, Pieter Pauwel (1577 - 1640)
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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Code; V0070
"Sleeping Venus" (1630-1640)
Artist: VOUET, Simon(1590 - 1649)
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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Code: V0075
"The Birth of Venus" ( 1863)
Artist: Cabanel, Alexandré ( 1823-1889 )Musée d'Orsay at Paris
Info: vtour5.htm
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Code:
V0077
"A Venus" (1869)
Artist: Moore, Albert (1841-1893)
York City Art Gallery, York, England
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Code: V0083
"The Birth of Venus" (1879)
Artist: Bouguereau, Adolphe William
(1825-1905)
Musée d'Orsay at Paris.
Info: vtour8.htm
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Code: V0097
"The Mirror of Venus" (1870-1876)
Artist: Burne-Jones, Edward
( 1833-1898)
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon,
Portugal
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Code: V0108
"Venus Emerging from the Sea " (Venus Anadyomene)
(c. 1525)
Artist: Titian (Tiziano Vecellio ) (1490 - 1576)
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
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Venus Essential
- Set II :
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Code: V0008
"Venus and Mars"
(
1480s)
Artist: BOTTICELLI, Sandro (1445-1510)
National Gallery, London |
Code: V0025
"Venus and Amor"
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Artist: CRANACH, Lucas the Younger ( 1515-1586)
Alte Pinakothek, Munich
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Code: V0039
"Venus and Cupid" (
1540)
Artist: LOTTO, Lorenzo (1480-1556)
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Code: V0043
"Venus as Huntress Appears to Aenus"
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Artist: PIETRO DA CORTONA (1596-1669)
Musée du Louvre, Paris
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Code: V0053
"Venus and Adonis" -
Artist: SPRANGER, Bartholomaeus (1546-1611)
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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Code: V0059
"The Venus of Urbino"
(1538)
Artist: Titian (TIZIANO Vecellio)
(1490-1576)
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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Code: V0078
"The Awakening of Venus"
(1741)
Artist: Natoire, Charles Joseph
(1700-1777)
Morton R. Hirschberg Memorial Fund
& the Cummer Council
Info: vtour4.htm |
Code: V0099
"Psyche at the Throne of Venus" (1883)
Artist: Hale, Edward
Matthew ( 1852-1924) Russell-Cotes
Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth, England |
Code: V0101
"The Repose of Venus"
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Artist: Domenichino
(1581-1641)
Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
Info: vtour2.htm
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Code; V0105
"Venus with a Mirror" (c. 1555)
Artist: Titian (Tiziano Vecellio ) (1490 - 1576)
National Gallery of Art, Washington
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Venus
Essential - Set III :
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Code: V0009
"The Birth of Venus"
(1740)
Artist: BOUCHER, François
(1703-1770)
National museum, Stockholm
Info: vtour3.htm
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Code: V0021
"Cupid Complaining to Venus" (
1530)
Artist: CRANACH, Lucas the Elder (1472-1553)
National Gallery, London
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Code: V0040
"The Lute-playing Venus with Cupid"
(after 1550)
Artist: MICHELI, Parrasio (c. 1516-1578)
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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Code:
V0051
"Venus at a Mirror" (
c. 1615)
Artist: RUBENS, Pieter Pauwel (1577-1640)
Collection of the Prince of Lichtenstein, Vienna
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Code:
V0057
"Vulcanus Takes Mars and Venus Unawares"
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Artist: TINTORETTO(b. 1518 - 1594)
Alte Pinakothek, Munich |
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Code: V0060
"Venus Blindfolding Cupid"
(c. 1565)
Artist: Titian (TIZIANO Vecellio)
(1490- 1576)
Galleria Borghese, Rome |
Code:
V0061
"Venus and Adonis" (1553-1554)
Artist: Titian (TIZIANO Vecellio) (1490-1576)
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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Code; V0064
"Venus with Organist and Cupid"
(1548)
Artist: Titian (TIZIANO Vecellio) (1490 - 1576)
Museo del Prado, Madrid |
Code; V0071
"Toilet of Venus" (1628-1639)
Artist: VOUET, Simon (1590-1649)
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati
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Code: V0072
"Mars and Venus
Discovered by the Gods"
(1603-1604)
Artist: WTEWAEL, Joachim (1566-1638)
Private collection
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Recommended:
If you love Venus, the Venus Essential Set I - III is a joyful treasure.
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