Venus Victrix at the Petit Palais, Paris
Venus Victrix at the Petit Palais, Paris
Published 2015-05-13T17:06:25+00:00
Venus Victrix – Venus Victorius – shows the goddess of love’s victory over her competitors, Minerva and Juno, in the beauty contest that eventually caused the Trojan War. She holds a golden apple in her hands that was given to her by Paris as a symbol of her victory (she promised him lovely Helen in return…). This sculpture was a collaboration between Renoir and Richard Guino. The collaboration between young Guino and aging master and rheumatic Renoir lasted five years.
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Date published | 13/05/2015 |
Title | Venus Victrix |
Place | Petit Palais Museum |