Venus in the Forge of Vulcan, oil on canvas, 17th century

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PLATINUM Seller in Milano, Italy

Item description

Oil on canvas. Roman school of the 17th century. In classical mythology, the goddess Venus, wife of Vulcan, had him forge weapons for her son Aeneas. In the scene, set in the cave where the forge is located, Vulcan is in fact forging a suit of armor on the anvil, with the help of his assistants, while Venus, accompanied by the faithful Cupid, arrives to check the work. Thetis, the sea nymph mother of Achilles, also commissioned the weapons for her son to the same god Vulcan, to protect him during the Trojan War. Restored and relined, the painting has a loss of color at the top right. It is presented in an early 1900s frame, contemporary to the restoration.

ID: 2096-1731609456-110014

Item details

Black
Brown

Color

Wood
Other

Material

Good

Condition

Italian

Origin

Item sizes

94 cm

Height

130 cm

Width

7 cm

Depth

0 Kg

Weight


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