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Venus at the Forge of Vulcan (recto); Sketches with Two Putti (verso), ca. 1716-18
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Venus at the Forge of Vulcan (recto); Sketches with Two Putti (verso), ca. 1716-18
Venus at the Forge of Vulcan (recto); Sketches with Two Putti (verso), ca. 1716-18. The subject of the drawing derives from Virgils Aeneid
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Aeneid Amorini Angelic Brush And Brown Wash Cherubim Cherubs Cupid Forge Highlighted With White Gouache Mythological Over Black Chalk Publius Publius Vergilius Maro Round Sebastiano Shield Venus Vergil Vergilio Vergilius Maro Vergilius Maro Publius Virgil Vulcan Armour Baroque Era Cherub Conca Gouache Pen And Ink Drawing Putti Sebastiano Conca Task
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This print captures the exquisite artwork of Sebastiano Conca, an Italian artist from the 18th century. Titled "Venus at the Forge of Vulcan (recto); Sketches with Two Putti (verso), ca. 1716-18" this piece draws inspiration from Virgil's Aeneid, a renowned literary work. The image showcases a divine scene where Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, is depicted amidst the fiery forge of Vulcan, the god of fire and craftsmanship. The intricate details in this baroque-era masterpiece are brought to life through vibrant colors and skillful brushwork. On closer inspection, one can appreciate Conca's meticulous technique as he uses pen with black brown and lighter brown ink along with brush and brown wash to create depth and texture. The addition of white gouache highlights adds a touch of brilliance to the composition. The verso side reveals sketches featuring two angelic putti or cherubs that further enhance the mythological theme present in this artwork. With pen and medium brown ink on unprepared buff paper verso, Conca demonstrates his versatility as an artist by effortlessly transitioning between different mediums. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print serves as a testament to Conca's artistic prowess while paying homage to classical literature. It invites viewers into a world where gods and goddesses come alive through artistry—a true treasure for all lovers of history, mythology, and fine arts alike.
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