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"Exploring the Mysteries of Venus: From Palmistry to Planetary Beauty" Discover the enigmatic allure of Venus

Background imageVenus Collection: Murex pecten, Venus comb

Murex pecten, Venus comb
A pair of Venus combs (Murex pecten). This heavily ornamented gastropod has a row of spines making it look like a comb. They can be found throughout the Indo-Pacific

Background imageVenus Collection: Observations of The Transit of Venus

Observations of The Transit of Venus
Captain James Cooks observations of the transit of venus published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1771 (Volume LXI Tab. XIV, p.140)

Background imageVenus Collection: Fort Venus

Fort Venus
An engraved plate of Fort Venus, erected by the Endeavours people to secure themselves during the observation of the transit of Venus at Otaheite (Tahiti)

Background imageVenus Collection: Dionaea muscipula, venus flytrap

Dionaea muscipula, venus flytrap
A carnivorous plant which traps insects when they walk over specialist trigger hairs. The leaves snap closed and stay closed until the insect has been digested

Background imageVenus Collection: Dancing woman in green serpentine

Dancing woman in green serpentine

Background imageVenus Collection: Soapstone Venus

Soapstone Venus
A cast of a figure of a woman, carved in soapstone. The original was discovered in the caves of Balzi Rossi, Italy and is now held at the Museum of the National Antiquities of Saint-Germain-en-Laye

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus figurine from the Czech Republic

Venus figurine from the Czech Republic
Female figure 27, 000 years old in fired clay from Moravia (Dolni Vestonice, Czech Republic). Gravettian culture, Upper Palaeolithic

Background imageVenus Collection: MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city

MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. Venus House. Mosaic depicting Dianas bath. Roman art

Background imageVenus Collection: ROMANO, Giulio, Workshop of. Venus and Vulcan

ROMANO, Giulio, Workshop of. Venus and Vulcan. ca. 1530. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Roman school. Oil on wood. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum

Background imageVenus Collection: COSSA, Francesco del (1435-1478). Allegory of

COSSA, Francesco del (1435-1478). Allegory of April: Triumph of Venus. 1476-1484. ITALY. Ferrara. Schifanoia Palace. Detail. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Fresco

Background imageVenus Collection: TIEPOLO, Giovanni Battista (1696-1770). Venus

TIEPOLO, Giovanni Battista (1696-1770). Venus and Vulcan. 1762 - 1766. SPAIN. Madrid. Royal Palace. Decoration of the ceiling of the Halberdiers Hall. Venus entrust Vulcan to forge Aeneas weapons

Background imageVenus Collection: HEINTZ, Joseph, The Elder (1564-1609)

HEINTZ, Joseph, The Elder (1564-1609). Venus Reclining. Mannerism art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus and Adonis

Venus and Adonis by VERONESE, Paolo Caliari, called Paolo (1528-1588). Renaissance art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus and Mars

Venus and Mars

Background imageVenus Collection: Heemskerck, Maarten van (1496-1574)

Heemskerck, Maarten van (1496-1574). Venus, Mars and Vulcan. This is the left panel of a triptych. Renaissance art

Background imageVenus Collection: Cranach, Lucas the Younger (1515-1586)

Cranach, Lucas the Younger (1515-1586). Venus and Cupid. Renaissance art. Oil on wood. Proc: GERMANY. Bayreuth

Background imageVenus Collection: Astronomical Observations. 1711. Series of eight

Astronomical Observations. 1711. Series of eight panels (51 x 35 cm. each one) dedicated to the planets. Detail of the pictures of the Moon (left), Mercury (center) and Venus. Baroque art

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus of Badalona

Venus of Badalona

Background imageVenus Collection: Replica of the Soviet Venera 9 lander spacecraft, which soft-landed on the surface of Venus, 1975

Replica of the Soviet Venera 9 lander spacecraft, which soft-landed on the surface of Venus, 1975
VENERA 9 REPLICA, 1975. Replica of the Soviet Venera 9 lander spacecraft, which soft-landed on the surface of Venus, 1975

Background imageVenus Collection: The Soviet spacecraft, Venus 4, after a parachute landing on Earth during tests before its journey

The Soviet spacecraft, Venus 4, after a parachute landing on Earth during tests before its journey to the planet Venus
SPACE: VENUS 4, 1967. The Soviet spacecraft, Venus 4, after a parachute landing on Earth during tests before its journey to the planet Venus, 1967

Background imageVenus Collection: Digital illustration of the Pioneer Venus Orbiter creating a radar map of the surface of Venus, 1978

Digital illustration of the Pioneer Venus Orbiter creating a radar map of the surface of Venus, 1978
PIONEER VENUS 1, 1978. Digital illustration of the Pioneer Venus Orbiter creating a radar map of the surface of Venus, 1978

Background imageVenus Collection: Launch of the Pioneer Venus 1 spacecraft atop an Atlas Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral

Launch of the Pioneer Venus 1 spacecraft atop an Atlas Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 1978
PIONEER VENUS 1, 1978. Launch of the Pioneer Venus 1 spacecraft atop an Atlas Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 1978

Background imageVenus Collection: The Berth of Venus by Wilmot Lunt

The Berth of Venus by Wilmot Lunt
A pretty young woman wearing striped pyjamas prepares to climb into a bunk bed. Date: 1927

Background imageVenus Collection: The Temple of Venus, park of Worlitz, Anhalt, Germany

The Temple of Venus, park of Worlitz, Anhalt, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageVenus Collection: Sells Floto circus M lle Beeson, a marvelous high wire Venus

Sells Floto circus M lle Beeson, a marvelous high wire Venus. Circus poster showing tight-rope walker Beeson prancing with a parasol. Date 1921

Background imageVenus Collection: The round temple (Temple of Venus), Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e

The round temple (Temple of Venus), Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e
The round temple (Temple of Venus), Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Ba labakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageVenus Collection: The Louvre, the Venus de Milo, Paris, France

The Louvre, the Venus de Milo, Paris, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageVenus Collection: Stop your tickling, Jock

Stop your tickling, Jock
A courting couple in evening dress. A small copy of the Venus de Milo statue stands on a table at the side, and a potted palm behind them

Background imageVenus Collection: Greek Costume / Louvre

Greek Costume / Louvre
ANCIENT GREECE: Nymphs of the cortege of Aphrodite (Venus) wearing sheer & ornamented chitons through which their bodies are clearly visible. Date: B.C

Background imageVenus Collection: Aphrodite Statuettes

Aphrodite Statuettes
Statuettes of Venus Anadyomene, found at Carnac, Bretagne

Background imageVenus Collection: Statue in the grounds of Versailles, France

Statue in the grounds of Versailles, France
Close-up of a statue at the side of a stretch of water in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles, near Paris, France. Date: 1961

Background imageVenus Collection: Masterminds of Venus, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Masterminds of Venus, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
MASTER MINDS OF VENUS - Friendly Venerians [sic] come to help Earthfolk Date: 1934

Background imageVenus Collection: Aesop / Venus and the Cat

Aesop / Venus and the Cat
VENUS AND THE CAT Even though the cat has been turned into a human, she still displays feline tendencies - such as jumping out of bed to chase a mouse

Background imageVenus Collection: ALLEGORY OF VENUS, 1496. Personification of Venus, planet of love, gaiety and music

ALLEGORY OF VENUS, 1496. Personification of Venus, planet of love, gaiety and music. Woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grant kalendrier et compost des bergieres, Troyes, France, 1496

Background imageVenus Collection: MIGNARD: VENUS & MARS. Oil on canvas, 1658, by Pierre Mignard

MIGNARD: VENUS & MARS. Oil on canvas, 1658, by Pierre Mignard

Background imageVenus Collection: POUSSIN: VENUS, 1639. enus giving arms forged by Vulcan to her son, Aeneas

POUSSIN: VENUS, 1639. enus giving arms forged by Vulcan to her son, Aeneas. Oil on canvas, 1639, by Nicolas Poussin

Background imageVenus Collection: Solar system, 1893

Solar system, 1893
Solar system. Diagram of the solar system, based on the astronomical knowledge at the end of the 19th century. The Sun is at centre

Background imageVenus Collection: 18th century illustration of the solar system

18th century illustration of the solar system
Illustration depicting the solar system from Thomas Wrights book An Original Theory of the Universe, published in London in 1750

Background imageVenus Collection: Solar-powered flapping wing

Solar-powered flapping wing. Artwork of the solid state aircraft concept developed for the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts by researchers at the Ohio Aerospace Institute, USA

Background imageVenus Collection: Observatory for 1874 transit of Venus

Observatory for 1874 transit of Venus. Instruments used by a British astronomical expedition to observe the Venus transit of 1874

Background imageVenus Collection: Observing the planets

Observing the planets. Conceptual computer artwork of an astronomical observatory (lower centre), and a montage of the nine planets of the solar system

Background imageVenus Collection: Inner planets

Inner planets. Computer artwork of the rocky inner planets of the solar system. These are Earth (upper left), Mars (red, lower right), Venus (dark, behind Mars) and Mercury (brown)

Background imageVenus Collection: Computer artwork of Solar System planets

Computer artwork of Solar System planets
Solar system. Computer artwork showing the planets of the Solar System. The planets are arranged in order of distance from the Sun (not seen)

Background imageVenus Collection: Planets Venus & Saturn over silhouetted trees

Planets Venus & Saturn over silhouetted trees
Venus and Saturn. View of Venus (starburst effect, lower right) seen over silhouetted trees. The planet Saturn can be seen at centre left. Venus is the sixth brightest star in the sky

Background imageVenus Collection: Computer artwork showing relative sizes of planets

Computer artwork showing relative sizes of planets

Background imageVenus Collection: Planetary formation, computer artwork

Planetary formation, computer artwork
Planetary formation. Computer artwork of numerous small rocky bodies (planetessimals) accreting to form a planet in the early Solar System

Background imageVenus Collection: Volcanoes on Venus

Volcanoes on Venus
Venus. Artwork of volcanic domes on Venus. Venus has the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius

Background imageVenus Collection: Artwork of Sun and planets of Solar System

Artwork of Sun and planets of Solar System



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Venus: From Palmistry to Planetary Beauty" Discover the enigmatic allure of Venus, not just as a planet in our solar system but also as a symbol of love, beauty, and art. In palmistry, the map of the hand reveals secrets about one's personality and future. Just like Venus herself, these lines hold hidden depths waiting to be explored. The captivating artwork "Venus of Urbino" by Titian transports us back to 1538 with its sensual depiction of feminine beauty. It reminds us that throughout history, artists have been inspired by this celestial goddess. Alessandro Botticelli's masterpiece "Birth of Venus" captures her emergence from sea foam in all her ethereal glory. This iconic painting has become synonymous with grace and elegance. Even ancient cartographers recognized Venus' significance; the Catalan Atlas from the 14th century includes her presence among other celestial bodies. As we zoom out into space, we encounter breathtaking images depicting our solar system's planets. Each one holds its own unique charm and character – from colossal Jupiter to tiny Mercury – reminding us how diverse our cosmic neighborhood truly is. Sandro Botticelli's "Primavera" takes us on a journey through mythology where Venus reigns supreme amidst an enchanting springtime scene. Her influence extends beyond astronomy into literature and folklore. Hubert Robert's painting "The Bathing Pool" invites us to immerse ourselves in tranquility while contemplating the timeless allure associated with water - another element often linked to this celestial deity. Bronzino’s "An Allegory with Venus and Cupid" delves deeper into symbolism as it explores themes such as desire and passion intertwined with love itself. Here lies yet another facet of understanding this multifaceted goddess. Venturing even further than any artist could ever reach are photographs taken by Venera 13 on the surface itself.