Venus in Front of the Mirror


size(cm): 45x35
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Sale price£125 GBP

Description

The painting Venus in front of the Mirror by the artist Johann Liss is a 17th century German Baroque masterpiece. The composition of the painting is very interesting, as it presents Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, seated in front of a mirror and surrounded by luxurious objects.

Johann Liss's art style is highly detailed and realistic, which can be seen in the texture of Venus's skin and the details of the objects around her. In addition, the painting is full of symbolism, such as the apple that Venus holds in her hand, which represents temptation and sin.

The use of color in the painting is very striking, especially on the skin of Venus, which is illuminated by a soft, warm light. The gold and red tones of Venus' clothing and accessories contrast with the dark and mysterious background of the painting, creating a dramatic and sensual effect.

The history of the painting is interesting as its exact origin is unknown and it has passed through various hands over the centuries. It is known that it was acquired by the Louvre Museum in 1971 and is currently in its collection.

A little known aspect of the painting is that it is believed to have been influenced by the work of Titian, especially his painting Venus in the Looking Glass. However, Johann Liss gave his work a personal and unique touch, creating a work of art that continues to be admired and studied by art lovers around the world.

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