Venus and Cupid, between 1580 and 1607

Venus and Cupid, between 1580 and 1607

Part of the series {{{name}}}. Venus, pleasing to gods and men, holding the golden apple awarded to her by paris to signify her the most beautiful of the goddesses, the indirect cause of the fall of troy, accompanied by her son cupid, whose arrows have power even over the gods. Date: between 1580 and 1607. Medium: engraving. Collection: Category:Upton, Massachusetts, Spraightwood Galleries (2010)..
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Author: Jan SaenredamSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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mannerismprints by jan saenredamworks after hendrick goltziuscupid with bowgirdle of venusengravings of aphroditeprints of venus and cupidjan saenredamnorthern mannerismengravingcategory:upton, massachusetts, spraightwood galleries (2010).

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