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-[[Venus and Adonis]]+'''Venus and Adonis''', a [[classical myth]], was a common subject for art during the [[Renaissance]] and [[Baroque]] eras. Some works which have been titled ''Venus and Adonis'' are:
-<hr>+==Literature==
-''[[Delta of Venus]]'' [[Anaïs Nin]] photo by [[Bob Carlos Clarke]]+*''[[Venus and Adonis (Ovid poem)|Venus and Adonis]]'' - a poem from [[Ovid's Metamorphoses]], possibly the inspiration for many of the following works.
 +*''[[Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)|Venus and Adonis]]'' - a poem by [[William Shakespeare]]
 +*''[[Venus and Adonis (Constable poem)|Venus and Adonis]]'' - a poem by [[Henry Constable]]
 +==Opera==
 +*''[[Venus and Adonis (opera)|Venus and Adonis]]'' - an opera by [[John Blow]]
 +*''[[Venus und Adonis]]'' - an opera by [[Hans Werner Henze]]
 +==Painting==
 +*''[[Venus and Adonis (Cornelis van Haarlem)]]''- a painting by [[Cornelis van Haarlem]]
 +*''[[Venus and Adonis (Titian)]]'' - a painting by [[Titian]]
 +*''[[Venus and Adonis (Spranger)]]''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bartholom%C3%A4us_Spranger_021.jpg] - a painting by [[Spranger]]
 +*[[Venus and Adonis (Prud'hon)]]
 +==See also==
 +*[[Venus]]
 +*[[Adonis]]
-(Anaïs Nin: The illustrated Delta of Venus. [[W. H. Allen Ltd]], London, 1980, ISBN 0491027737). 
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-[[Anatomical Venus]], [[La Specola]] Model 
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-[[Robert Doisneau]], [[Barbarian prisoner and Callipygian Venus]], [[Versailles]], [[1966]] 
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-[[Georg Hoefnagel]] (1542-1601), ''[[Venus Disarming Amor in a Medallion Surrounded by Plants, Fruits, Insects and Shellfish]]'', C. 1595  
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-[[Enea Vico]] after [[Parmigianino]], [[Mars and Venus]] (1534). A censored print, from this week’s [[Erotica Curiosa]]. 
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-[[Horst P. Horst]]. Costume for [[Salvador Dalí]]’s [[Dream of Venus]]. [[1939]]. 
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-[[1939 World's Fair in New York]] 
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-''[[La Fornarina]]'' is a [[Venus Pudica]] 
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-*[[Yoshirô Muraki]], 85, [[Japan]]ese [[film]] [[production designer]] and [[art director]], [[heart failure]]. 
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-*[[George Na'ope]], 81, [[United States|American]] [[musician]] and [[hula]] expert, founder of the [[Merrie Monarch Festival]], [[cancer]].  
-*[[Dee Anthony]], 83, [[United States|American]] [[music manager]].  
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