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Bronzino, Agnolo (1503-1572) - An Allegory with Venus & Cupid 1540s

Bronzino, Agnolo (1503-1572) - An Allegory with Venus & Cupid 1540s

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This is one of Bronzino’s most complex and enigmatic paintings. It contains a tangle of moral messages, presented in a sexually explicit image. Venus, goddess of love, steals an arrow from her son Cupid’s quiver as she kisses him on the lips. Cupid fondles Venus‘ breast, his bare buttocks provocatively thrust out as he returns her kiss and attempts to steal her crown.

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