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Venus Consoling Love is a painting by François Boucher, from 1751.The painting depicts a mythological scene, where Venus, the goddess of Love, depicted as a charming and supple young woman, is impersonating the French Rococo's beauty ideals. She is about to disarm Cupid, by taking away his arrows, that he uses when shooting at people to make them fall in love.

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  • Venus consolando a Cupido (es)
  • ヴィーナスの水浴 (ja)
  • Venus Consoling Love (en)
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  • Venus consolando a Cupido o Venus consolando a Amor es una pintura de François Boucher, de 1751.​​ La pintura describe una escena mitológica, donde Venus, la diosa del amor, descrita como una encantadora jovencita, muestra los ideales de belleza del Rococó francés. Está a punto de desarmar a Cupido, por sacar sus flechas, que dispara sobre las personas para hacerlas enamorarse. (es)
  • Venus Consoling Love is a painting by François Boucher, from 1751.The painting depicts a mythological scene, where Venus, the goddess of Love, depicted as a charming and supple young woman, is impersonating the French Rococo's beauty ideals. She is about to disarm Cupid, by taking away his arrows, that he uses when shooting at people to make them fall in love. (en)
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  • Venus Consoling Love (en)
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  • Venus consolando a Cupido o Venus consolando a Amor es una pintura de François Boucher, de 1751.​​ La pintura describe una escena mitológica, donde Venus, la diosa del amor, descrita como una encantadora jovencita, muestra los ideales de belleza del Rococó francés. Está a punto de desarmar a Cupido, por sacar sus flechas, que dispara sobre las personas para hacerlas enamorarse. "En la Francia de la Ilustración la búsqueda dedicada para definir la verdad engendró un reevaluación de lo natural. La creencia de que era correcto seguir a la naturaleza, y que la búsqueda de placer era natural, influyó en la concepción predominante del desnudo ...​ Venus se sienta junto a un estanque con palomas, el símbolo de la diosa. Las blancas aves a sus pies, su tez nacarada, las perlas en su cabello son tan lujosas como los cortinajes de seda drapeados a su alrededor, en el suelo del bosque. Boucher pintó la obra con suaves tonos pastel y una luminosidad plateada, con gran habilidad técnica. El encanto principal del arte Rococó es su sensualidad y seducción.​ (es)
  • Venus Consoling Love is a painting by François Boucher, from 1751.The painting depicts a mythological scene, where Venus, the goddess of Love, depicted as a charming and supple young woman, is impersonating the French Rococo's beauty ideals. She is about to disarm Cupid, by taking away his arrows, that he uses when shooting at people to make them fall in love. "In Enlightenment France the dedicated search to define truth engendered a re–evaluation of the natural. The belief that it was right to follow nature, and that the pursuit of pleasure was natural, influenced the prevailing conception of the nude ... Venus sits beside the pond with doves, the goddess symbol. The white doves at her feet, her complexion, the pearls in her hair are just as luxurious like the silk draperies that were wrapped around her, but now are lying on the ground. Boucher painted the artwork with soft pastel tones using a dim silvery light. The painting was made with high technical skill. The principal charm of Rococo art is its sensuality and seductivity. (en)
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