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The Pardo Venus is a painting by the Venetian artist Titian, completed in 1551 and now in the Louvre Museum. It is also known as Jupiter and Antiope, since it seems to show the story of Jupiter and Antiope from Book VI of the Metamorphoses (lines 110-111). It is Titian's largest mythological painting, and was the first major mythological painting produced by the artist for Philip II of Spain. It was long kept in the Royal Palace of El Pardo near Madrid (not to be confused with the Prado, a purpose-built museum), hence its usual name; whether Venus is actually represented is uncertain. It later belonged to the English and French royal collections.

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  • Venus del Pardo (es)
  • Pardo Venus (en)
  • Wenus z Pardo (pl)
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  • Júpiter y Antíope (en italiano, Giove e Antiope) o Antíope sorprendida por Júpiter, más conocido como Venus del Pardo (en italiano, Venere del Pardo), es un cuadro realizado por el pintor Tiziano Vecellio. Mide 196 cm de alto y 385 cm de ancho, y está pintado al óleo sobre lienzo. Pintado hacia 1535-1540, se encuentra en el Museo del Louvre, en París, con el número de inventario INV 752. (es)
  • The Pardo Venus is a painting by the Venetian artist Titian, completed in 1551 and now in the Louvre Museum. It is also known as Jupiter and Antiope, since it seems to show the story of Jupiter and Antiope from Book VI of the Metamorphoses (lines 110-111). It is Titian's largest mythological painting, and was the first major mythological painting produced by the artist for Philip II of Spain. It was long kept in the Royal Palace of El Pardo near Madrid (not to be confused with the Prado, a purpose-built museum), hence its usual name; whether Venus is actually represented is uncertain. It later belonged to the English and French royal collections. (en)
  • Wenus z Pardo, też Jupiter i Antiope (wł. Venere del Pardo) – płótno pędzla włoskiego malarza Tycjana z 1538 roku. W 1574 roku obraz zgodnie ze spisem dzieł sporządzonym przez Tycjana nosił nazwę Naga z pejzażem i satyrem. W późniejszych latach przyjęto nazwę Antiope z powodu wielokrotnego powtarzania motywu z Amazonką przez Tycjana. Podobieństwo leżącej kobiety do postaci z płótna Śpiącej Wenus Giorgione z galerii drezdeńskiej dawało prawo do przyjęcia jeszcze innego tytułu. (pl)
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