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Venus and Cupid with Doves
Rococo painting of Venus reclining with Cupid and cherubs in a lush garden, with doves in the foreground.
This Rococo masterpiece, "Venus and Cupid with Doves," by François Boucher, depicts the Roman goddess of love, Venus, reclining gracefully amidst a lush, verdant landscape. She is accompanied by Cupid, identifiable by his quiver of arrows, and two cherubic putti. The scene is bathed in soft, ethereal light, highlighting the delicate rendering of flesh tones and flowing drapery. Doves, symbols of peace and love, are nestled near the foreground, adding to the idyllic and romantic atmosphere. The painting's rich textures, from the soft skin of the figures to the detailed foliage and flowing water, invite the viewer into a serene and sensual world. This artwork is a quintessential example of Boucher's signature style, characterized by its sensuality, vibrant colors, and playful mythological themes, making it a celebrated piece of 18th-century art.