The Triumph of Venus
Painting by François Boucher
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Artist | François Boucher |
Year | 1740 |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 130 cm × 162 cm (51 in × 64 in) |
Location | Nationalmuseum, Stockholm |
The Triumph of Venus is a 1740 oil-on-canvas painting in Rococo style by the French artist François Boucher. It inspired The Birth of Venus by Jean-Honoré Fragonard.[citation needed]
The painting was one of the large number of drawings and paintings acquired by Carl Gustaf Tessin during his stay in Paris, but he had to sell it off part of his collection to the king of Sweden in 1749 after he experienced financial troubles.[1] The painting is now in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm.
References
- ^ (in French) Guillaume Faroult et Juliette Trey, "Tessin, un Suédois collectionneur dans le Paris du XVIIIe siècle" in Grande Galerie - Le Journal du Louvre, Sept./Oct./Nov. 2016, n° 37, p. 58–59.
External links
- The Triumph of Venus at the Nationalmuseum website.
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- Hercules and Omphale (1734)
- Landscape near Beauvais (c. 1740)
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- The Birth of Venus (1754)
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- Jupiter and Callisto (1759)
- Portrait of Madame de Pompadour (1759)
- The Judgment of Paris (c. 1763)
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