A Parian Figure ~ Venus

England
Circa 1860
Copeland

This elegant parian figure of Venus is after the work of John Gibson. The event of Venus receiving the golden apple was most celebrated as it was depicted by several sculptors including, Thorwaldsen. In mythology, Eris contrived to throw the gods and goddesses into turmoil offering a golden apple inscribed: Let it be given to the fairest. In contention for the prize were Juno, Minerva, and Venus. Paris awarded the golden apple to Venus.

 

The Parian Phenomenon, Richard Dennis, (England, 1989) page 151, Fig. 513.

Thorwaldsen and His Works, J.M. Thiele of Copenhagen, Volume I, (New York, 1869), Page 20, Item 4.

Porcelain
Height: 16½”
P147
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