Venus (1850) by John Gibson

Venus - John Gibson - 1850

Artwork Information

TitleVenus
ArtistJohn Gibson
Date1850
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Venus

The artwork named “Venus” was created by the artist John Gibson in the year 1850. It is a sculptural piece that belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement. The artwork is also categorized under the sculpture genre.

The artwork depicts a classical representation of Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. Sculpted in white marble, the figure stands gracefully with a serene expression. Her pose embodies timeless elegance, and she holds a draped fabric that cascades from her arm, adding a sense of movement to the piece. The intricate detailing showcases Gibson’s mastery in creating lifelike forms, highlighting the idealized beauty and poise associated with Neoclassical art. The smooth, polished surface of the sculpture enhances its ethereal quality, making it a quintessential example of 19th-century Neoclassical sculpture.

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