Enamel Painting Depicting Venus And Cupid - Neoclassical Period
A refined enamel painting from a Viennese workshop, emblematic of the production of luxury miniatures during the Neoclassical period.
The composition, characterized by great formal elegance, depicts a semi-nude Venus in a graceful pose as she holds the infant Cupid. The goddess is portrayed with her hair adorned by a diadem, wearing garments with flowing drapery in shades of pink and blue. Beside her, the winged Cupid, with his characteristic childlike features, is depicted in a gesture of tender affection.
The background, rendered with atmospheric gradations of color, lends depth and a warm luminosity to the whole. The execution reveals mastery in the handling of color and the rendering of skin tones, characteristic of the finest Viennese enamel production of the period.
The work is set in a simple gilded wooden frame, richly carved with ornamental motifs in the Neoclassical style, which underscores its historical and artistic significance.
Period: Late 18th century / Early 19th century
Materials: Enamel on copper / ceramic
Provenance: Vienna
Condition: Good, signs of age
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Enamel
Reference (ID): 1764108
Availability: In stock
































