아이네이아스를 위한 무기를 베누스에게 건네는 불카누스

François Boucher · PD

아이네이아스를 위한 무기를 베누스에게 건네는 불카누스


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제작 연도
1757
기법
캔버스에 유채
유형
회화
크기
320 × 320 cm

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In May 1757 Louis XV approved a set of four tapestries on the loves of the gods, to be woven at the royal Gobelins works, and handed one design each to four leading painters. Boucher's was this. It is not really an easel picture but a full-size cartoon, the model the weavers would copy thread by thread, which is why it is a great square more than three metres on each side. The scene comes from Virgil. Vulcan, the smith of the gods, kneels to hand Venus the armour he has forged for her son Aeneas, all rose flesh and drifting cloud. France was in the second year of the Seven Years' War when Boucher painted it, though nothing of that reaches this warm, unhurried Olympus. He showed it at the Salon that same year, 1757.

아이네이아스를 위한 무기를 베누스에게 건네는 불카누스 — 프랑수아 부셰 — MuseScope