BLOEMAERT, Abraham
(b. 1566, Gorinchem, d. 1651, Utrecht)

Venus and Adonis

1632
Oil on canvas, 134 x 191 cm
Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

The tale of Venus and Adonis is related in the ancient poet Ovid's Metamorphoses. Here the goddess Venus tries in vain to persuade her mortal lover Adonis to refrain from taking part in the dangerous hunt, but in the background we see Adonis having been slain during the hunt.

This painting is regarded as one of Bloemaert's masterpieces. The harmony, the intensity of the colours, and the lustre of the classical figures against the contrasting landscape behind it testifies to the quality and longevity. In creating the composition, Bloemaert could look for inspiration in great artists such as Titian and Rubens, who had already painted the motif.