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Venus & Cupid by Cranach in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2011


Venus and Cupid
Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, Kronach 1472–1553 Weimar)
Date: ca. 1525–27
Medium: Oil on wood
Dimensions: Diameter 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm)
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: The Jack and Belle Linsky Collection, 1982
Accession Number: 1982.60.48
Label:
Cranach often treated the theme of Venus and Cupid, but this excellently preserved panel is the only version in a round format. Playing coquettishly with her veil and glancing at the viewer, Venus ignores Cupid, who is agitated by the situation. His arrow is missing, suggesting that he has been disarmed and is powerless against his mother. The picture was likely intended for display in a personal studiolo. Cranach might have painted the roundel not on commission but on speculation, to be sold to discerning collectors already conditioned by the tradition of medals and plaquettes to appreciate such refined work.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/436042
Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, Kronach 1472–1553 Weimar)
Date: ca. 1525–27
Medium: Oil on wood
Dimensions: Diameter 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm)
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: The Jack and Belle Linsky Collection, 1982
Accession Number: 1982.60.48
Label:
Cranach often treated the theme of Venus and Cupid, but this excellently preserved panel is the only version in a round format. Playing coquettishly with her veil and glancing at the viewer, Venus ignores Cupid, who is agitated by the situation. His arrow is missing, suggesting that he has been disarmed and is powerless against his mother. The picture was likely intended for display in a personal studiolo. Cranach might have painted the roundel not on commission but on speculation, to be sold to discerning collectors already conditioned by the tradition of medals and plaquettes to appreciate such refined work.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/436042
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