Venus is the goddess of love and beauty, also known as aphrodite. She was married to Vulcan, he is god of fire and crafts, also know as the god hephaestus. Venues father was Uranus also known as zeus, and mother was dione. Venus had 15 children, not all from the same man, some children were apart of her affairs. there are many different myths about venus, the most common myth is that venus would have many affairs with other gods and even morals. Venus was also one of the most celebrated goddess, she constantly had offerings such as goats and wine. People really treasured her. She was represented by golds and gems. Her most known “contest” was between Juno and Minerva, they fought for absolute beauty. At a wedding there was a golden apple that
Stemming from a desired standpoint, Aphrodite, a gorgeous, perpetual young woman with a beautiful body is known as the goddess of love and beauty. Graciously assisting men charm their desired spouse with love enchantments, Aphrodite herself was no stranger to divine lovers as she held various relationships with both gods and mortals. Yet, despite her dynamic desirability and mixed personality, Aphrodite had to overcome her weak and frightful self (http://www.greek-gods.info/greek-gods/aphrodite/) due to her jealousy. Even though it was thought that she was born the daughter of Zeus and Dione, it was more frequently believed that she was born of the foam in the sea off of island Cyprus. Later on, Aphrodite went to marry lame smith Hephaestus, Olympian god of Iron, but was quietly acquiring a private affair with Ares, god of War.
Daughter of Cronus and Rhea, sister of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, and Hestia. Mother of eight children.
She is the opposing force to Juno that attempts to assist Aeneas throughout his journey. Venus saves Aeneas life throughout the books, first from a losing battle in Troy and give him the weapons necessary to battle Turnus and create Rome; “Here are the gifts I promised, forged to perfection...you need not hesitate to challenge Laurentines or savage Turnus” (VIII. 828-831). She continuously encourages him and does what she must so he may reach his destiny. Each goddess and a few minor gods as well play a role throughout the journey of Aeneas and without them the story would have ended quickly in Troy. With their knowledge of Aeneas fate he became a point of avid interest to them.
Themis was the goddess of the natural order and divine law. She also had children with her brother Zeus. Together they gave birth to the Fates and the Seasons. Lastly, Tethys was the goddess of the sources of fresh
Venus Juventas Aurora Cardea is a priestess of the Sorceress of Spring, a generous, and anything else that is good.
This paper will discuss relative points and insights relating to sculpture of the Paleolithic era, specifically the Venus of Willendorf, through the essays of Christopher Witcombe.
Aphrodite possesses the conventional powers like resistance to injury. She also has magical abilities which allow her to fly at great speed, change her form to appear as someone else or even into the form of an animal, and turn herself and other people invisible from mortal eyesight. Her enchanted girdle, called the Cestus and made by the smith-god Hephaestus (her husband). Aphrodite is a master of all the arts and sciences of physical love, and she has extensively studied the subject of emotional/sentimental love.
The painting is said to be influenced by but not modeled after Titian's Venus and Adonis. At first glance, one notices how the painting looks so effortless. Rubens takes advantage of the space he has; the elaborate shadowing gives the painting more depth. When studying the background, one realize the foreshortening of the trees. It gives off the illusion that the trees are at more distance than Venus and Adonis are. When looking at the shading and hues it is amazing how the shades come together and how the details of the figures are. The bodies have detail, you can see the curve of Venus’ waist. One notices more details the longer it is observed.
She created all the planets, each served a purpose for her work, and helped to create other planets. Her first was Mercury. Many believe that the conception of Mercury was an accident. A misuse of her internal energy which lead to the creation of all else. She then constructed Venus, although this time is said to be an
Venus was originally a "minor agricultural deity of ancient italian gardens and fields" and was associated with the "birth of nature". ( Davidson 203) At a very young age, "Zeus banished Venus from Mount Olympus to be stuck on earth in order to bring love". (Davidson 203 ) Her first role was "one who gave birth" which helped make love matches down on earth.(Davidson 204)
Aphrodite was known for having many love affairs. She had an arranged marriage, set up by Zeus, with Hephaestus, the ugliest of the gods. Her true love was Ares, the god of war and violence. Hephaestus knew of the affair and to get back at her, he humiliated her in front of all the gods by setting a trap for the lovers. When the two were about to make love, they were scooped up into a net where all the gods could witness her betrayal. Ares and Aphrodite conceived many children: Eros being the most famous. He is also known as Cupid. (“Aphrodite History”)
Florence, Italy. He left Florence in 1480 to help decorate the Sistine Chapel in Rome with some of his art which only the most famous painters of that time were invited to do. In 1482, Botticelli returned to Florence and shortly
for her beauty. The Romans called her Venus but still thought of her the same way the
Venus is the 2nd planet from the Sun. Venus' reflective nature and close proximity to Earth are major factors in it's being one of the brightest objects in the sky after the Sun and Earth's moon. It is often referred to as
The Birth of Venus is a beautiful Renaissance canvas masterpiece created by Sandro Botticello. The picture illustrates the birth of Venus in a very mystical way. Venus has emerged from sea on a shell which is being driven to shore by flying wind-gods. She is surrounded by beautiful roses which are painted in a truly remarkable color. As she is about to step to land, one of the Hours hands her a purple cloak. The back drop includes the sea and a forest. The overall effect of this painting are almost overwhelming, color and beauty meet the eye in every angle.