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There are two large lead reliefs by this outstanding Austrian Baroque sculptor in the Sculpture Collection: the work shown here and its companion piece illustrating the Judgement of Paris. Both may be dated around 1735. Lead as a material is well suited to emphasising painterly effects and bringing out delicate, soft transitions. The relief presents mythological figures in a genre-like situation: on the left side muscular men raise hammers, while on the right Venus is accompanied by playing putti, next to them Vulcanus works by his anvil. The slender figure of Venus represents beauty in an everyday setting.

Miriam Szőcs

Details

  • Title: Venus in the Forge of Vulcan
  • Creator: Georg Raphael Donner (ascribed to)
  • Date Created: ca. 1735
  • Physical Dimensions: 62.5 × 98 × 12 cm with frame: 84 × 120 × 12 cm
  • Type: relief
  • Publisher: Museum of Fine Arts Budapest
  • Rights: http://www.szepmuveszeti.hu/rights_and_reproductions
  • External Link: http://www.szepmuveszeti.hu/adatlap_eng/2795
  • Medium: tin and lead alloy
  • Inventory Number: 5379

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