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Identifier: antiquitsherculan03davi (find matches)
Title: Les antiquités d'Herculanum : avec leurs explications en françois
Year: 1780 (1780s)
Authors: David, François-Anne, 1741-1824 Maréchal, Sylvain, 1750-1803
Subjects: Art, Roman -- Italy Herculaneum (Extinct city) Herculaneum (Extinct city) -- Pictorial works
Publisher: A Paris : Chez David, graveur ...
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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u moins pour le retenir ).3 La Mythologie a beaucoup varié fur la véritable généalopjede lAmour. On lui donne pour père Mars, ou Mercure, ouVulcain, ou le Cahos , ou le Zéphir : & pour mère , la Nuit,k Difcorde, Flore; mais plus communtm.ent Vénus. Sapho,.qui en connoillbit le pour & le contre, le fait naître du Giel &de la Terre. Amour I O palîîon qui !cs renferme toutes,Qui du bien Se du mal ouvre à la fois les routes ;Ccft toi qui du jeune homme animé de ton feu ,Fait fouvcnt un efdave, & quelquefois un Dieu. Vénus, la Chajley avoit la tête couverte, ceft donc elle qui=eft dépeinte dans notre Tableau. On fe rappellera à ce fujet,que lAntiquité diftinguoit deux Vénus , la Céîefle , ou Uranie ,mère du pur Amour , & Vénus la Vulgaire , mère de lAmourImpur. Paufanias, IX. \G, en ajoute une troifième, nomméeJpoflrophia y ou Préfervatrice, qui préfidoit aux unions légi-tmes, & détournoit des plaifirs inceftueux, & autres, contrai-
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t ( *7 1 Tes aux tonnes mceuts. Dans le Plutus dArlflophane, le Poèteintroduit fur la fcène la Déeffe de la Pauvreté fous un coftumequi convient parfaitement à celui de notre figure. Il n eft pas hors de propos de rappeller ici que Plaute in Trin,donne la Pauvreté pour fille à la Luxure, Le fein prefque découvert & plein de cette figure, a faitconjeaurer que lArtifte na prétendu peindre quune Nourrice. Plufieurs Amateurs modernes nont vu dans le fujet de cettePlanche quune compofition badine, & lont appellée la Mar-chande dAmours. Cette idée ne séloigne pas trop du génie desAnciens. Anacréon & Bion ont comparé lAmour à un oifeau.Cette explication affez naturelle a été faifie dans une jolie chanfon,fruit de la gaieté Françoife , & dont je ne citerai que le refrain. AchetCi , acheter de mes ATioiirs ; Je nen vends que dans les beaux jours. Planche IX. Ce petit Tableau repréfente une jatte de couleur de cuivre , -contrelaquelle eft appuyée une branch

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  • bookyear:1780
  • bookdecade:1780
  • bookcentury:1700
  • bookauthor:David__Fran__ois_Anne__1741_1824
  • bookauthor:Mar__chal__Sylvain__1750_1803
  • booksubject:Art__Roman____Italy_Herculaneum__Extinct_city_
  • booksubject:Herculaneum__Extinct_city_____Pictorial_works
  • bookpublisher:A_Paris___Chez_David__graveur____
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  • booksponsor:Sloan_Foundation
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