Venus and Adonis
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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:
- Venus and Adonis - a poem from Ovid's Metamorphoses, possibly the inspiration for many of the following works.
- Venus and Adonis - a poem by William Shakespeare
- Venus and Adonis - an opera by John Blow
- Venus and Adonis - a poem by Henry Constable
- Venus und Adonis - an opera by Hans Werner Henze
- Venus and Adonis (Cornelis van Haarlem)- a painting by Cornelis van Haarlem
- Venus and Adonis (Titian) - a painting by Titian
- Venus and Adonis (Spranger)[1] - a painting by Spranger
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