Mars and Venus
Mars and Venus
Published 2019-09-26T11:09:50+00:00
Sergel was inspired by Homer’s The Iliad in several works. Here he depicts the story of the wounded love goddess Venus’ rescue by Mars. The war god is made to represent vigorous power, ready to defend the helpless Venus, who complains of her pain. Sergel began the group in 1775 in Rome, but finished it in Stockholm in 1804. It is intended to be viewed from all sides; the various angles of the composition differ in character.
The plaster model (NMSk 453) can be downloaded here.
These 3D scans have been produced with an Artec Eva with the ambition to produce a digital representation as close to the original as possible. However, the presented scans are not to be regarded as duplicates as due to inaccessible areas etc deviations from the original might occur
Photography Credit : CC BY-SA 4.0 / Nationalmuseum
Date published | 26/09/2019 |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Mars and Venus |
Date | 1804 |
Dimension | Height 93 cm |
Accession | NMSk 1113 |
Period | Neoclassical |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Bequest by Countess Elisabeth Wachtmeister 1918 |
Record | http://collection.nationalmuseum.se/eMP/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=27403&viewType=detailView |
Artist | Johan Tobias Sergel |
Place | Nationalmuseum |
I made it for a friend. He asked me to paint in Bronze.