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The goddess of love, Venus, teases the infant Cupid with a garland of flowers, in a playful scene which copies a painting by Boucher which is now lost.

François Boucher’s decorative paintings, which included mythological subjects, were extremely popular during his lifetime. This painting by him of about 1730 is now only known from prints and copies. This copy probably dates from the late 18th century. It is not known whether this copy came into the ownership of the Thellusson family through Peter Thellusson, who settled in England from France in the 1760s, but it is recorded at Brodsworth Hall in an inventory of 1885.

English Heritage, Brodsworth Hall

Doncaster

Title

Venus and Cupid

Date

1750–1775

Medium

oil on walnut panel

Measurements

H 37.3 x W 28.9 cm

Accession number

90009802

Acquisition method

purchased, as part of the contents of Brodsworth Hall, from Pamela Williams by the National Heritage Memorial Fund and transferred to English Heritage, 1990

Work type

Painting

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