Mars Ares Collection
"Mars Ares: The Divine Assembly on Olympus" In the Council of the Gods, Zeus presides over a gathering of divine beings atop Mount Olympus
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"Mars Ares: The Divine Assembly on Olympus" In the Council of the Gods, Zeus presides over a gathering of divine beings atop Mount Olympus. This representation from the 17th century engraving showcases Mars, the God of War, surrounded by his fellow deities. The intricate artwork depicts Mars and Venus in a captivating drawing from the same era. Their celestial connection is beautifully portrayed as they intertwine in an eternal embrace. An allegorical painting dating back to the early 19th century captures Mars revealing Emperor Napoleon I's effigy to Minerva. This symbolic piece reflects power and authority during that time period. Moving through history, we encounter Mars depicted on a tank based on a 15th-century illumination. The fusion of ancient mythology with modern warfare highlights humanity's fascination with this formidable deity. A stunning cornelian cameo crafted by Charles Brown in 1784 showcases "Mars and Bellona" (Enyo et Ares). This miniature masterpiece measuring just 1x3. 5 cm can be found at Saint Petersburg's Hermitage Museum. Frans Floris l'aîné's oil painting "Mars et Venus" transports us to Renaissance-era Flanders where art flourished under Flemish masters' skilled hands. Nationalmuseum in Stockholm preserves this exquisite example of Flemish artistry. Joseph Marie Vien's grand oil-on-canvas creation titled "Venus et Mars" exemplifies French art from the 18th century at Saint Petersburg's Hermitage Museum. Its large dimensions (225 x 151 cm) command attention while showcasing delicate brushwork. Tiziano Vecelli, known as Titian or Le Titien, presents "Mars, Venus et Cupidon, " an Italian Renaissance masterpiece housed within Vienna's Art History Museum. Painted around 1530 in Venice, it captures love entangled with war—a timeless theme explored throughout history.