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instance of: painting (5)

commissioned by: Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1)

movement: mannerism (1) | Venetian school (1)

genre: mythological painting (3) | religious art (1)

artist: Paolo Veronese (2) | Antonio da Correggio (1) | Titian (1) | Paris Bordone (1)

depicts: woman (3) | sky (2) | breast (2) | nudity (2) | rural area (2) | putto (2) | sitting (2) | standing (2) | Mars (1) | smile (1) | horse (1) | Jupiter (1) | Cupid (1) | cloud (1) | zoophilia (1) | man (1) | tree (1) | sword (1)

material used: oil paint (5) | canvas (3) | canvas (1)

collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Gemäldegalerie (1) | National Gallery (1) | The Frick Collection (1) | private collection (1)

location: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Gemäldegalerie (1) | National Gallery (1) | Sanssouci Picture Gallery (1) | The Frick Collection (1) | private collection (1)

main subject: Leda and the Swan (1) | Holy Family (1)

Venus and Mars

painting
by Paolo Veronese (1570s)
clothed male, naked female Venus Aphrodite woman nudity standing handbra umbilicus breast bracelet necklace pearl earring blond chignon vespaio Mars Ares man sitting cuirass paludamentum ancient Roman military clothing brown hair beard moustache eyebrow Cupid Eros putto bird's wing sword horse bit broad-leaved tree atlas ruins rural area sky cloud true lover's knot lactation hug garden satyr combat helmet drapery

Allegory of Wisdom and Strength

painting
by Paolo Veronese (1565)

The Holy Family in a Landscape with John the Baptist

painting
by Paris Bordone (1560s)
woman Holy Family John the Baptist

Leda and the Swan

painting
by Antonio da Correggio (1530)
nudity sitting standing woman Leda swan Zeus Jupiter nude swimming glabrousness domestic worker towel washing tree smile long hair breast rural area sky shore watercourse dress putto mating zoophilia

The Death of Actaeon

painting
by Titian (1559)