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Mars reposing in the lap of Venus, c. 1805-15 (w / c over pencil on paper)
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Mars reposing in the lap of Venus, c. 1805-15 (w / c over pencil on paper)
SJS150967 Mars reposing in the lap of Venus, c.1805-15 (w/c over pencil on paper) by Cosway, Richard (1742-1821); Courtesy of the Trustees of Sir John Soanes Museum, London; (add.info.: also called Venus mourning Adonis; ); eSir John Soanes Museum; English, out of copyright
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Aphrodite Ares Cupid Grief Grieving Homer Odyssey Lovers
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The captivating print titled "Mars reposing in the lap of Venus" transports us to a mythical realm where love and grief intertwine. Created by Richard Cosway between 1805-15, this watercolor over pencil on paper masterpiece showcases his exceptional talent and imagination. In this ethereal scene, we witness the goddess Venus cradling her lover Mars, who rests peacefully in her lap. The delicate brushstrokes bring out the tenderness of their embrace while evoking a sense of melancholy. This poignant portrayal is also known as "Venus mourning Adonis" referencing the tragic tale from Greek mythology. As we delve into the narrative behind this artwork, we are reminded of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, where Mars (Ares) plays a significant role. The painting captures both lovers' emotions as they navigate through sorrow and longing amidst their immortal existence. Cosway's attention to detail is evident in every stroke; he skillfully depicts Cupid hovering above them, symbolizing eternal love that transcends even death itself. With its mythological undertones and rich symbolism, this piece invites viewers to reflect on themes such as passion, loss, and devotion. Courtesy of the Trustees of Sir John Soanes Museum in London, this print serves as a timeless reminder that art has the power to transport us beyond our reality into realms filled with beauty and emotion.
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