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Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan. Artist: Wtewael, Joachim (1566-1638)Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan. From a private collection
Venus and Adonis, ca 1595-1597. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)Venus and Adonis, ca 1595-1597. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
The Judgement of Paris, ca 1606. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)The Judgement of Paris, ca 1606. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid
The Story of Troy. The Pardon of Helen, c. 1520. Artist: Brussels Manufactory (1515-1525)The Story of Troy. The Pardon of Helen, c. 1520. Found in the collection of the Fundacion Banco Santander
The Story of Troy. Cassandra intercedes before Priam to obtain a Pardon for Paris, c. 1520. Found in the collection of the Fundacion Banco Santander
The Judgment of Paris, 1909. Artist: Giersing, Harald (1881-1927)The Judgment of Paris, 1909. Found in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
Venus in the Grotto, c. 1914. Artist: Moser, Koloman (1868-1918)Venus in the Grotto, c. 1914. Found in the collection of the Leopold Museum, Vienna
Venus and Aeneas, 17th century. Artist: Sebastien BourdonVenus and Aeneas, 17th century. According to Greem Mythology, Aeneas was aTrojan hero who was the son of Prince Anchises and Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love (Venus in the Roman pantheon)
Sleeping Venus, 18th century. Artist: Francois BoucherSleeping Venus, 18th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Aphrodite and Eros, end of 4th century BC. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
The Venus Tauride or Venus of Tauris, 2nd century AD. (Aphrodite) (Roman copy from a Greek Original). Art of Ancient Rome, Classical sculpture. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St
The Greek goddess Aphrodite, 3rd century. Located in the Louvre, Paris
The Birth of Venus, 1879. Artist: William-Adolphe BouguereauThe Birth of Venus, 1879. Located in the collection at, Musee d Orsay, Paris, France
Aphrodite, 1896. Artist: Antoine CalbetAphrodite, 1896. French painter and watercolorist, made a name as an illustrator, notably of L Aphrodite by Louys and La Pecheresse and La Sandale ailee by Regnier
Drawing for Aphrodite by Pierre Louys, 1896. Artist: Antoine CalbetDrawing for Aphrodite by Pierre Louys, 1896. From a private collection
The Venus of Rhodes, 1st centuryThe Venus of Rhodes, a Hellenistic statuette of Aphrodite bathing, 1st century
The Birth of Venus, ca 1632-1633. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)The Birth of Venus, ca 1632-1633. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Venus and Cupid, c. 1610. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)Venus and Cupid, c. 1610. Found in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections
The Judgement of Paris, c. 1635. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)The Judgement of Paris, c. 1635. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Roman wall-painting of Aphrodite, Eros, and one of the Graces, 1st centuryRoman wall-painting of Aphrodite on a throne, Eros, and one of the Graces, originally from the Villa Farnesina in Rome, from the National Museums collection in Rome, 1st century
Detail from the Greek Ludovisi throne, 5th century BCDetail from the Greek Ludovisi throne, showing the birth of Aphrodite, in the centre. From the National Museums collection in Rome, 5th century BC
Aphrodite from Soli, 2nd century BCAphrodite from Soli in the Archaeological Museums collection on Cyprus, 2nd century BC
Detail of a frieze on the Treasury of the Siphnians, 6th century BCDetail from the east frieze on the Treasury of the Siphnians at Delphi, showing the Council of the Gods. From left to right are Aphrodite, Artemis, and Apollo, 6th century BC
Marine Venus of Durrell, a Greek statue, 3rd century BCStatue of Aphrodite (Venus Pudica) found in the sea off of Rhodes, in the Archaeological Museums collection in Rhodes, 3rd century BC
Roman mosaic of the judgement of Paris, where he judged who was the most beautiful between Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera. He chose Aphrodite, who promised him the most beautiful woman in the world
Greek bronze mirror case with Aphrodite and Pan, c350 BC. Aphrodite and Pan are depicted with an incised drawing playing knucklebones, a popular childrens game. Said to be from Corinth
Silver relief medallion bearing the image of Aphrodite and ErosA silver relief medallion with gilding, showing Aphrodite at her toilet, accompanied by an attendent and Eros. Made in Taranto in South Italy
Venus de Milo, c130-120 BC. Artist: Alexandros of AntiochVenus de Milo. this Parian marble statue of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love was discovered in 1820 on the island of Melos in the Aegean
Greek pendant with bust of AphroditeGreek gold pendant with bust of Aphrodite from Egypt, from the British Museums collection
Close-up of a Greek bronze mirror-back, showing Aphrodite and Pan playing knuckle-bones, from the British Museums collection
Detail of a kylix showing Aphrodite riding on a goose, 5th century BC. Artist: Pistoxenos painterDetail of an Attic brush-painted kylix showing Aphrodite riding on a goose, from the British Museums collection, 5th century BC
Aphrodite, (Venus) from Soli Cyprus, Greek, 1st century BC
Statue of Venus, Roman Goddess of Love. After a Greek statue of Aphrodite by Callimachus, or from the Polykleitos school of the late 5th century BC
Torso of Aphrodite, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the third quarter of the 4th century BC. Aphrodite was the Greek Goddess of Beauty and Love. Her Roman equivalent was Venus
Head of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the 1st half of the 4th century BC by Praxiteles. The Roman equivalent of Aphrodite was Venus
Bust of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love. Roman, after a Greek model of the 3rd century BC. The Roman equivalent of Aphrodite was Venus. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg