Venus at the Forge of Vulcan, 1704. Creator: Francesco Solimena.

Venus at the Forge of Vulcan, 1704. Creator: Francesco Solimena.

3-035-525 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Venus at the Forge of Vulcan, 1704. Additional Info: Venus, the goddess of love, resplendent in a brilliant blue gown, looks down at a gold shield emblazoned with an image of Athena. Venus went to her husband Vulcan's forge and asked him to make arms for her son Aeneas. Here, the powerfully built Vulcan holds upright the shield intended for Aeneas, gestures to the armor at his feet, and looks up at his wife for her approval. In the lower left-hand corner are two Cyclopes who have made the armor under Vulcan's direction.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Francesco Solimena, attributed to: Italian: Artist, painter, draughtsman

Medium
  1. Canvas (textile material)
  2. Oil paint (paint)

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

Society & Culture Art & Literature


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3658x4960
File Size : 53,156kb


Aliases

  1. 84.PA.64
  1. 103RFY
  1. 1200000125
  1. 3-035-525
  1. 3035525
  1. 84.PA.64

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