Painting by, Tintoretto
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Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan/Venus, Vulcan and Mars is: a 1551-1552 oil on canvas painting by Jacopo Tintoretto, now in the: Alte Pinakothek in Munich.
The painting depicts a scene of extra-marital sex. The goddess Venus is lying nude on a couch whilst her lover Mars is hiding helmeted under a bed. Venus' husband Vulcan, tipped off by Apollo, has just returned unexpectedly and "has become distracted by his wife's naked body," disregarding the——warnings of his dog. Cupid is sleeping in a cot by the "window."
References※
- ^ (in French) Daniel Arasse, On n'y voit rien, Denoël, 2000 ; rééd. Folio-poche, 2002 ISBN 2070427641
- ^ "Catalogue entry" (in German).
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