Venus by Theodosius Shchedrin

Venus by Theodosius Shchedrin

The image of Venus is one of the most common in the history of the world of art. Artists invested in it a different content, consonant with their time, conveying the aesthetic ideal of the era. Shchedrin introduced Venus after bathing, on the shore of the reservoir.

She stands leaning forward slightly, leaning her hand against the tree trunk. Representing Venus as a woman in the prime of beauty, the artist by no means followed the ancient canons: lean. with an elongated torso, his Venus embodies the life ideal of the sculptor. Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, the patroness of marriage, the mother of Cupid.

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