Venus (or a Nymph) Spied On by Satyrs
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- | "[[Venus (or a Nymph) Spied On by Satyrs]]" (c. [[1627]]) is a painting by [[Poussin]]. Depicted is a [[satyr]] lifting a cloth off a [[reclining nude]], exposing her breasts but partly covering her genitalia in a recumbent [[Venus pudica]] pose. The painting is located at the [[Kunsthaus Zürich]]. | + | ''[[Venus (or a Nymph) Spied On by Satyrs]]''[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/300235491/venus-or-a-nymph-spied-on-by-satyrs-venus-or] (c. [[1627]]) is a painting by [[Nicolas Poussin]]. Depicted is a [[satyr]] lifting a cloth off a [[reclining nude]], exposing her breasts but partly covering her genitalia in a recumbent [[Venus pudica]] pose. The painting is located at the [[Kunsthaus Zürich]]. |
Thematically the work harks back to Correggio's ''[[Venus and Cupid with a Satyr]]'' (c. 1528) in a complex dynamic of voyeurs (we, the audience) watching voyeurs (the satyrs). | Thematically the work harks back to Correggio's ''[[Venus and Cupid with a Satyr]]'' (c. 1528) in a complex dynamic of voyeurs (we, the audience) watching voyeurs (the satyrs). | ||
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Venus (or a Nymph) Spied On by Satyrs[1] (c. 1627) is a painting by Nicolas Poussin. Depicted is a satyr lifting a cloth off a reclining nude, exposing her breasts but partly covering her genitalia in a recumbent Venus pudica pose. The painting is located at the Kunsthaus Zürich.
Thematically the work harks back to Correggio's Venus and Cupid with a Satyr (c. 1528) in a complex dynamic of voyeurs (we, the audience) watching voyeurs (the satyrs).
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