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Venus Reclining on a Sea Monster with Cupid and a Putto

John Deare1787/1788–1790

The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, reclines on a fantastic goat-headed sea monster in this allegory of Lust. The goddess entwines her fingers in the creature's beard--a so-called "chin-chucking" gesture that represents erotic intent--while the monster licks her hand in response. Cupid, astride the monster's long tail, is poised to shoot an arrow at Venus, while in the background a putti adds to the amorous imagery by holding a flaming torch, undoubtedly meant to suggest the burning ardor of desire. The sea goat carries Venus through the frothy waves, carved with energy and precision.

John Deare displayed his great skill in carving a variety of levels and textures in this sculpture, from the low relief of the Cupid and putti to the smooth, half-relief of Venus, and finally to the sea-goat's fully three-dimensional snout and wavy strands of hair. Deare's depiction of Lust as a woman riding a goat forms part of an iconographic tradition that has been popular since the Middle Ages.

Details

  • Title: Venus Reclining on a Sea Monster with Cupid and a Putto
  • Creator: John Deare
  • Date Created: 1787/1788–1790
  • Location Created: Great Britain
  • Physical Dimensions: 33.7 × 58.4 × 11.2 cm (13 1/4 × 23 × 4 7/16 in.)
  • Type: Sculpture
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Marble
  • Terms of Use: Open Content
  • Number: 98.SA.4
  • Culture: English
  • Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
  • Creator Display Name: John Deare (English, 1759 - 1798)
  • Classification: Sculpture (Visual Works)

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