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Venus at left in the company of cupids playing, ca. 1520-27
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Venus at left in the company of cupids playing, ca. 1520-27
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This print, titled "Venus at left in the company of cupids playing" transports us back to the enchanting world of 16th-century Italy. Created between 1520-27 by Ugo da Carpi, an esteemed Italian artist, this woodcut showcases his exceptional talent for capturing ethereal beauty. At the center of this scene stands Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. She exudes grace and elegance as she is surrounded by a group of playful cherubs known as cupids. These angelic figures add a touch of whimsy to the composition with their mischievous antics. The monochrome palette enhances the timeless quality of this artwork while allowing us to focus on the intricate details. Each delicate line and shading technique reveals Ugo da Carpi's mastery in creating depth and dimension within a two-dimensional medium. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of Baldassare Peruzzi's influence on Ugo da Carpi's work. Peruzzi was an acclaimed architect and painter during that era who contributed significantly to Italian Renaissance art. His artistic vision can be seen through Da Carpi's meticulous attention to architectural elements present in this piece. Displayed proudly at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this exquisite woodcut carries with it centuries worth of cultural heritage. It serves as a testament to both religious devotion and artistic excellence that defined Renaissance Italy - a truly remarkable period in human history captured forever within these lines etched onto paper.
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