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  • Venus and Cupid, Lorenzo Lotto (Italian, Venice ca. 1480–1556 Loreto), Oil on canvas

Venus and Cupid

#5079

Lorenzo Lotto (Italian, Venice ca. 1480–1556 Loreto)

1520s

Oil on canvas

Cur síos

In this startling and playful painting, Cupid devilishly urinates on his mother Venus through a laurel wreath—an act that symbolizes fertility. The provocative tone of the picture speaks to the growing popularity of eroticism in European art at the time, owing in part to the rediscovery of ancient texts. Lotto likely took inspiration from ancient Roman poetry that describes Cupid waking Venus so that she may preside over a wedding. Her crown, veil, and pearl earring are all items commonly worn by brides in sixteenth-century Venice, indicating that this was probably painted to commemorate a marriage. Venus’s distinctive features suggest that it may be a portrait of the bride.

5079. Venus and Cupid

Lorenzo Lotto, 1520s

EOLAS BREISE

Toisí
36 3/8 x 43 7/8 in. (92.4 x 111.4 cm)
Creidmheas
Purchase, Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Gift, in honor of Marietta Tree, 1986
Uimhir Aontachais
1986.138

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