RA Collection: People and Organisations
Venus is a Roman goddess, whose functions encompassed love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity and victory. In Roman mythology, she was the ancestor of the Roman people through her son, Aeneas, who survived the fall of Troy and fled to Italy. Julius Caesar claimed her as his ancestor. Venus was central to many religious festivals, and was revered in Roman religion under numerous cult titles.
The Romans adapted the myths and iconography of her Greek counterpart Aphrodite for Roman art and Latin literature. In the later classical tradition of the West, Venus became one of the most widely referenced deities of Greco-Roman mythology as the embodiment of love (not desires, seeking answers or truth) and sexuality.
Gérard Audran
Facial details from an ancient statue of Venus, 1683
Etching on laid paper
Gérard Audran
Venus de' Medici, 1683
Etching on laid paper
Gérard Audran
Venus de' Medici, 1683
Etching on laid paper
Gérard Audran
The Callipygian Venus, 1683
Etching on laid paper
After John Flaxman RA
Address to Venus (from The Supplicants), 12 January 1795
Etching
After John Flaxman RA
Venus Wounded in the Hand Conducted by Iris to Mars, 1 March 1805
Etching
After John Flaxman RA
Venus Presenting Helen to Paris, 1 March 1805
Etching
After John Flaxman RA
Venus Disguised Inviting Helen to the Chamber of Paris, 1 March 1805
Etching
Robert van Audenaert
Crouching Venus (Doidalsas' Aphrodite), 1704
Engraving with some etching
François Andriot
The Venus de' Medici, 1704
Engraving with some etching
Claude Du Bosc
Venus and Cupid, [1730?]
Engraving
François Boucher
Venus and Cupid, 1740-70
Francesco Bartolozzi RA
Venus and Adonis, 1778
Stipple engraving
John Flaxman RA
The Braschi Venus, 1811
Brown wash over pencil on cream wove paper
From: Fratelli Alinari Editori (Florence)
Photograph of Venus de' Medici (detail of head and shoulders), mid to late nineteenth century
Albumen print mounted on off-white lightweight mount boards
From: Fratelli Alinari Editori (Florence)
Photograph of Venus de' Medici (detail of head and torso), mid to late nineteenth century
Albumen print mounted on off-white lightweight mount boards
From: Fratelli Alinari Editori (Florence)
Photograph of Venus de' Medici, mid to late nineteenth century
Albumen print mounted on off-white lightweight mount boards
Ranelagh Gardens masquerade ticket for 14 June 1776
Etching and engraving
John Flaxman RA
Venus Wounded in the Hand Conducted by Iris to Mars, 1792-3
Light grey laid paper
Henry Bone RA
Venus and Cupid, 1811
Enamel
John Flaxman RA
Venus Presenting Helen to Paris, 1792-3
Pencil, pen and ink on light grey laid paper
John Flaxman RA
Venus Disguised Inviting Helen to the Chamber of Paris, 1792-3
Pencil, pen and ink on light grey laid paper
John Gibson RA
Birth of Venus; received by Celestial Love, and crowned by Persuasion, ca. 1840
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid appearing to Sappho to console her
Plaster relief
Thomas Phillips RA
Venus and Adonis, 1808
Oil on canvas
After Unknown maker
Crouching Venus, early 19th century
Plaster
After Unidentified Roman sculptor
Cast of the Townley Venus, 1813
Plaster cast
Unknown maker
Cast of Venus de 'Medici, c.1779
Plaster cast
John Gibson RA
Venus, c. 1850s
Plaster
After Unidentified Roman sculptor
Cast of Esquiline Venus, 19th century
Plaster cast
Unidentified photographer
Venus, ca.1903
From: Fratelli Alinari Editori (Florence)
Photograph of Venus de' Medici, mid to late nineteenth century
Albumen print mounted on off-white lightweight mount boards
Lord Leighton PRA
Standing female nude - for 'Venus and Cupid', ca. 1856
Black chalk and white lead paint on brown wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche with either Venus or Proserpine, 1843
Pen and brown ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche with either Venus or Proserpine, 1843
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Birth of Venus
Pen and ink with pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Venus protecting Helen from the rage of Aeneas
Pen and ink and wash with white gouache over pencil on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Venus Wounded by Diomed
Pen and brown ink on wove (?) paper
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid
Pen and ink with white gouache on brown wove paper (possibly a brown wash rather than brown paper)
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid appearing to Sappho to console her
Pen and ink and wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Lord Leighton PRA
Study of a standing female nude, probably for 'Venus and Cupid', probably by ca. 1856
Black chalk with white paint highlights on grey wove paper
James Lowe
Sketch after Titian's 'Venus Emerging from the Sea', ca. 1815
Pencil and wash on off-white wove paper
Unidentified artist
The Birth of Venus, early 19th century
Black and white chalk on cream wove paper
William Mulready RA
The Venus de' Medici, ca. 1800?
Black chalk on brown/green laid paper
William Shakespeare
Venus & Adonis / Translated, annotated and with an afterword by Hafid Bouazza; illustrated by Marlene Dumas - Amsterdam; New York: 2019
19/2975
John Bell
Songs of Aphrodite. Venus of Knidos & Venus of Melos - London: 1890
15/2412
John Bell
The lost Venus of Knidos and an attempt at her reconstruction - [s.l.]
13/1572
Palazzo Pitti (Florence)
Galerie Impériale Et Royale De Florence Neuvieme Édition Ornée Des Planches De La Vénus Des Medicis De Celle De Canova Et De L'Apollon. - Florence
06/2349