维纳斯与阿多尼斯

Titian · CC0

维纳斯与阿多尼斯


作品信息

艺术家
提香
创作年份
1550
材质技法
油彩
类型
绘画
尺寸
106.7 × 133.4 cm

故事

Titian returned to this scene again and again, and versions of it now hang in several museums. It comes from Ovid: the goddess Venus, in love with the young hunter Adonis, clings to him at dawn to keep him from the chase, not knowing a wild boar will kill him that day. Titian gives her an awkward, powerful pose seen from behind, her body twisting to hold him as he pulls away with his hounds. He first devised the composition around 1550 as one of a set of mythological paintings he called poesie, made for Prince Philip, soon king of Spain. The small detail that fixes the tragedy is easy to miss. Cupid lies asleep under a tree at the left, his bow set aside, love already off its guard.

维纳斯与阿多尼斯 — 提香 — MuseScope