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Cupid Undoing Venus's Belt

Series: 300th Anniv of St. Petersburg. Treasures of the Hermitage

Cupid Undoing Venus's Belt

Ghana, 2004, 20000 c. Imperf. multicoloured

Catalogues:
Michel: 3630, block 455
Scott: SS 2420
Stanley Gibbons: MS3410a
Yvert et Tellier: block 452

«Cupid Undoing Venus's Belt» (Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1788, St. Petersburg, Hermitage Museum).

This is an autograph version of Reynolds's famous picture of 1784, painted for Lord Carysfort (now Tate Gallery, London). Carysfort, who visited Russia on a number of occasions, asked the artist to make the copy as a gift for Prince Grigory Potemkin. In this work of charming but sensuous intimacy - Reynolds originally suggested it should be called «Half Consenting» - the goddess of beauty and love, Venus, is a coquettish young woman, hiding her face from immodest glances with her arm. Mischievous Cupid is pulling at the end of the blue silk ribbon which encircles her waist, looking attentively up at his mother to watch her reaction. It is possible that the model for the original painting was Emma, Lady Hamilton, famous as the mistress of Lord Nelson.


Artists: Reynolds Joshua

Plots: Hamilton Emma

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