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Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan

Joachim Wtewael1601

Mauritshuis

Mauritshuis
Den Haag, Netherlands

This meticulously painted little work is a typical example of the Mannerist style, which was in fashion around 1600. The style is characterised by naked figures in complex graceful poses. Joachim Wtewael painted this work on smooth copper, which lends itself well to painting fine details. It depicts the adultery of Venus and Mars. Venus’ husband Vulcan – standing with his back to us on the left – has caught the couple in the act, and is exposing the deceit to the gods who have gathered around.

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  • Title: Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan
  • Creator: Wtewael, Joachim
  • Date Created: 1601
  • Physical Dimensions: h20.8 cm x w15.7 cm
  • Provenance: (?) Melchior Wijntgis, Middelburg, 1604; Prince William V, the Het Loo Palace, Apeldoorn, 1757; transferred, c.1822
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on copper
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