Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid
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Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727), Venus With Adonis And Cupid

17th century
Louis XIV style
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    Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727) 

    Venus with Adonis and Cupid  

    Oil on canvas 41 x 49 cm - with frame 58 x 65 cm  

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    The delightful subject of the painting on display here is taken from numerous classical sources, including the poem Metamorphoses, in which the Latin poet Ovid recounts the passion between Venus, goddess of beauty and love, and the beautiful mortal Adonis.  

    Madly in love with her beloved, thanks to the help of an arrow shot by Cupid, the goddess decided to follow the handsome hunter on his hunt, no longer caring about her charms and her usual occupations.  

    Despite Venus' constant exhortations to be careful during the hunt, one day the proud Adonis unfortunately met his death, wounded in the leg by a wild boar. The painting does not depict the tragic ending of the story but the moments leading up to it, with Adonis determined to leave despite Venus's languid embrace and Cupid's futile attempts to hold him back. 

    The goddess is depicted in a classical style, semi-nude with only a drape covering her pubic area.  The painting, of particular quality and beauty, dates back to the early 18th century in Rome and is traditionally attributed to Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654-1727), or, for the sake of caution, to an artist working in his prolific workshop.  

    It is a typical composition of his, exhibiting a measured balance and majestic classicism, where the influences absorbed from Carlo Maratti, his teacher in Rome, are clearly evident.  Upon the death of his master in 1713, he became his official heir, both in terms of his close correspondence in painting style and the success he achieved among the great Roman collectors. 

    Already highly regarded at the end of the 17th century, Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari established himself as a painter for the most influential families: notable commissions include two frescoes for the Barberini family (depicting the Sun Chariot and the Birth of Pindar in their palace) and a ceiling with the apotheosis of Marcantonio II Colonna for the Colonna family.  

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  

    The work is sold complete with a pleasant frame and is accompanied by a certificate of guarantee and authenticity, with a descriptive iconographic card.

      We take care of and organise the transport of the works purchased, both in Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers. 

    It is also possible to view the painting in our gallery in Riva del Garda by appointment; we would be delighted to welcome you and show you our collection of works.  

    If the work is purchased by non-Italian customers, an export permit will be required, which takes approximately 10-20 days to obtain. Our gallery will take care of the entire process until the permit is obtained. All costs for this procedure are included.  

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    Condition Very good
    Style Louis XIV style (Landscape Paintings of Louis XIV style Style)
    Period 17th century (Landscape Paintings 17th century)
    Country of origin Italy
    Artist Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Rome 1654–1727)
    Width (cm) 65
    Height (cm) 58
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 8-15 Business Days
    Location 38066, Riva del Garda, Italy
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