Painting in the Renaissance Period
.... Against her skin, the darker head of
Mars is framed as he gazes down at the
Cupid who is tying Venus's leg to that of
Mars, suggesting that the title of the ....
(1965

8

)
Art in the Renaissance Period
.... Against her skin, the darker head of
Mars is framed as he gazes down at the
Cupid who is tying Venus's leg to that of
Mars, suggesting that the title of the ....
(1965

8

)
Peter Paul Rubens
.... serve allegorical purposes is because they not only are gods but also represent personifications and metaphors, such as
Cupid standing for love,
Mars for war ....
(1773

7

)
Veronese Art Analysis
.... on the left side of the couple is an armed cherub (
Cupid?) who seems to be .... by the intertwined positioning of the naked Venus and the colorfully dressed
Mars. ....
(1161

5

)