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"Exploring the Mysteries of Venus: From Palmistry to Planetary Beauty" Discover the enigmatic allure of Venus

Background imageVenus Collection: UK, England, London, Aeneas Facing Dido, Observed by Venus and Jupiter, circa 1720

UK, England, London, Aeneas Facing Dido, Observed by Venus and Jupiter, circa 1720
Sir John Thornhill (1675-1734), Aeneas Facing Dido, Observed by Venus and Jupiter, ca. 1720, oil on canvas, 46x82 cm

Background imageVenus Collection: Bone figurine called hermaphrodite, one of group known as Grimaldi Venus, from Balzi Rossi caves

Bone figurine called hermaphrodite, one of group known as Grimaldi Venus, from Balzi Rossi caves, province of Imperia
Prehistory, Italy, Liguria region, Upper Paleolithic. Bone figurine called the " hermaphrodite", one of the group known as Grimaldi Venus. From Balzi Rossi caves, province of Imperia

Background imageVenus Collection: Bone figurine of Venus, one of group known as Grimaldi Venus, from Balzi Rossi caves

Bone figurine of Venus, one of group known as Grimaldi Venus, from Balzi Rossi caves, province of Imperia
Prehistory, Italy, Liguria region, Upper Paleolithic. Bone figurine of Venus, one of the group known as Grimaldi Venus. From Balzi Rossi caves, province of Imperia

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus figure carved from reindeer horn, from Trentino-Alto Adige Region, Italy

Venus figure carved from reindeer horn, from Trentino-Alto Adige Region, Italy
Prehistory, Italy, Mesolithic. Venus figure carved from a reindeer horn, from Trentino-Alto Adige region

Background imageVenus Collection: Venera 9 space craft used for exploring Venus in 1975, glass panels at top

Venera 9 space craft used for exploring Venus in 1975, glass panels at top, large saucer-like skirt and bottom

Background imageVenus Collection: Statue representing Aphrodite (also known as The Venus of Cannicella)

Statue representing Aphrodite (also known as The Venus of Cannicella)
Greece - 5th century b.C. - Venus of Cannicella

Background imageVenus Collection: Italy, Basilicata, Heraclea, Ring with a cameo depicting Aphrodite and Cupid

Italy, Basilicata, Heraclea, Ring with a cameo depicting Aphrodite and Cupid
Italy - Basilicata Region - Magna Graecia Art (2nd-1st century b.C.) - Ring with cameo depicting Aphrodite and Cupid from Heraclea

Background imageVenus Collection: Tunisia, Carthage, Mosaic depicting Venus crowning herself, surrounded by female dwarves on boats

Tunisia, Carthage, Mosaic depicting Venus crowning herself, surrounded by female dwarves on boats
Roman civilization, 4th century A.D. Mosaic depicting Venus crowning herself, surrounded by female dwarves on boats. From Carthage, Tunisia

Background imageVenus Collection: Roman civilization, statue of matronly Roman woman portrayed as Venus

Roman civilization, statue of matronly Roman woman portrayed as Venus
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Statue of a matronly Roman woman portrayed as Venus

Background imageVenus Collection: Germany, Munich, Black-figure amphora depicting the Judgment of Paris by the Paris Painter

Germany, Munich, Black-figure amphora depicting the Judgment of Paris by the Paris Painter 6th century B.C. Etruscan art, staatliche antikensammlung (state collection of antiquites)

Background imageVenus Collection: Relief depicting Venus, from Chichen Itza, Mexico

Relief depicting Venus, from Chichen Itza, Mexico
Maya civilization, Mexico, 11th century. The Star of Venus, relief from the temple of the planet Venus in Chichen Itza

Background imageVenus Collection: Mosaic floor from a Roman villa at Tzippori depicting scenes from the life of Dionysus

Mosaic floor from a Roman villa at Tzippori depicting scenes from the life of Dionysus
Roman civilization, Israel, 3rd-4th century A.D. Mosaic floor from a Roman villa at Tzippori (Nazareth) depicting scenes from the life of Dionysus

Background imageVenus Collection: Mosaic depicting the Toilet of Venus from Byrsa Hill, Carthage, Tunisia

Mosaic depicting the Toilet of Venus from Byrsa Hill, Carthage, Tunisia
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Mosaic depicting the Toilet of Venus. From Byrsa Hill, Carthage, Tunisia

Background imageVenus Collection: Mosaic depicting Venus talking to Mercury from Gightis, Boughrara, Tunisia

Mosaic depicting Venus talking to Mercury from Gightis, Boughrara, Tunisia
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Mosaic depicting Venus talking to Mercury. From Gightis, Boughrara, Tunisia

Background imageVenus Collection: Marble statue of Venus from Hellenistic model influenced by Praxiteles style, from Pompei

Marble statue of Venus from Hellenistic model influenced by Praxiteles style, from Pompei
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Statue of Venus from a Hellenistic model influenced by Praxiteles style. Marble with traces of polychromy, h. 60 cm. From Pompei

Background imageVenus Collection: Part of limestone frieze of Venus Anadyomene

Part of limestone frieze of Venus Anadyomene
Egyptian civilization, Coptic Period, 6th-7th century A.D. Part of limestone frieze of Venus Anadyomene, 29x71 cm

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus tying her sandal from Italy, Campania, Pompeii, opus sectile, 55-79 A. D

Venus tying her sandal from Italy, Campania, Pompeii, opus sectile, 55-79 A. D
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Venus tying her sandal, 55-79 A.D. opus sectile, 29x24 cm. From Pompei

Background imageVenus Collection: Italy, Rome, Painting of Venus and Adonis

Italy, Rome, Painting of Venus and Adonis
Jusepe de Ribera (Lo Spagnoletto, 1591-1652), Venus and Adonis

Background imageVenus Collection: Collection of Shells

Collection of Shells

Background imageVenus Collection: Workshop sign and electoral announcements (figures in the foreground)

Workshop sign and electoral announcements (figures in the foreground: Bacchus and Venusja) from Italy, Campania
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Workshop sign and electoral announcements (figures in the foreground: Bacchus and Venusja), 70-79 A.D. painting on plaster, 121x151 cm. From Pompei

Background imageVenus Collection: Votive relief with Ares and Aphrodite

Votive relief with Ares and Aphrodite
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Votive relief with Ares and Aphrodite

Background imageVenus Collection: Limestone statuette of Aphrodite

Limestone statuette of Aphrodite
Egyptian civilization, Coptic Period. Limestone statuette of Aphrodite, 5th-6th century A.D

Background imageVenus Collection: Head of Aphrodite (circa 325 B. C. ) by the School of Praxiteles, marble

Head of Aphrodite (circa 325 B. C. ) by the School of Praxiteles, marble
Head of Aphrodite (circa 325 B.C.) by the School of Praxiteles, marble 4th Century B.C. Italy, Taranto, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageVenus Collection: Aphrodite head, Copy after a Greek sculpture, alabaster

Aphrodite head, Copy after a Greek sculpture, alabaster 1st Century B.C. Italy, Sicily, Erice, Museo Civico Antonio Cordici (Art Museum), Hellenistic art

Background imageVenus Collection: Esquiline Venus, roman copy of greek work

Esquiline Venus, roman copy of greek work
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Esquiline Venus. Roman copy of a Greek work

Background imageVenus Collection: Marble statue of Aphrodite

Marble statue of Aphrodite
Greek civilization, Hellenistic period, 2nd century b.C. Marble statue of Aphrodite, from Alexandria

Background imageVenus Collection: Amphora by Towry Whyte Painter, Detail of Aphrodite holding Himeros and Eros in her arms

Amphora by Towry Whyte Painter, Detail of Aphrodite holding Himeros and Eros in her arms
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Amphora by the Towry Whyte Painter. Detail: Aphrodite holding Himeros and Eros in her arms

Background imageVenus Collection: Greece and Rome, painting of Venus and Cupid with a Satyr

Greece and Rome, painting of Venus and Cupid with a Satyr
Correggio (also Antonio da Correggio or Antonio Allegri, 1489-1534), Venus and Cupid with a Satyr

Background imageVenus Collection: Seated Venus also known as Dea Barberini (The Barberini Goddess) fresco, Constantinian dynasty

Seated Venus also known as Dea Barberini (The Barberini Goddess) fresco, Constantinian dynasty 4th Century A.D. Roman art

Background imageVenus Collection: Opened Red Callista shell (Callista erycina), close up

Opened Red Callista shell (Callista erycina), close up

Background imageVenus Collection: Camp Pitar Venus Clam Shell

Camp Pitar Venus Clam Shell

Background imageVenus Collection: Venuss internal structure, artwork

Venuss internal structure, artwork
Venuss internal structure. Computer artwork showing the core (grey), mantle (orange) and crust (light orange-yellow) of Venus

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus de Milo sculpture, 1880s artwork C017 / 6854

Venus de Milo sculpture, 1880s artwork C017 / 6854
Venus de Milo sculpture, 19th-century artwork. This Ancient Greek statue is one of the most famous works of antiquity. It was sculpted at some point in the period 130 BC to 100 BC

Background imageVenus Collection: Venuss atmosphere, artwork

Venuss atmosphere, artwork
Venuss atmosphere, computer artwork. Venus has a thick, acidic atmosphere, that traps the heat of the Sun (arrows) causing a runaway green-house effect

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus, artwork F007 / 7806

Venus, artwork F007 / 7806
Venus, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus, artwork F007 / 7802

Venus, artwork F007 / 7802
Venus, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus, artwork F007 / 7804

Venus, artwork F007 / 7804
Venus, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus, artwork F007 / 7805

Venus, artwork F007 / 7805
Venus, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus, artwork F007 / 7800

Venus, artwork F007 / 7800
Venus, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus, artwork F007 / 6373

Venus, artwork F007 / 6373
Venus, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Venus, artwork F007 / 7799

Venus, artwork F007 / 7799
Venus, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Solar system, artwork F007 / 6233

Solar system, artwork F007 / 6233
Solar system, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Solar system, artwork F007 / 6236

Solar system, artwork F007 / 6236
Solar system, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Solar system, artwork F007 / 6230

Solar system, artwork F007 / 6230
Solar system, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Solar system, artwork F007 / 6235

Solar system, artwork F007 / 6235
Solar system, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Solar system, artwork F007 / 6232

Solar system, artwork F007 / 6232
Solar system, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Solar system, artwork F007 / 6231

Solar system, artwork F007 / 6231
Solar system, computer artwork

Background imageVenus Collection: Orbits of planets in the Solar System F005 / 0135

Orbits of planets in the Solar System F005 / 0135
Artwork of the solar system, showing the paths of the eight major planets as they orbit the Sun. The four inner planets are, from inner to outer, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Venus: From Palmistry to Planetary Beauty" Discover the enigmatic allure of Venus, not just as a planet in our solar system but also as a symbol of love, beauty, and art. In palmistry, the map of the hand reveals secrets about one's personality and future. Just like Venus herself, these lines hold hidden depths waiting to be explored. The captivating artwork "Venus of Urbino" by Titian transports us back to 1538 with its sensual depiction of feminine beauty. It reminds us that throughout history, artists have been inspired by this celestial goddess. Alessandro Botticelli's masterpiece "Birth of Venus" captures her emergence from sea foam in all her ethereal glory. This iconic painting has become synonymous with grace and elegance. Even ancient cartographers recognized Venus' significance; the Catalan Atlas from the 14th century includes her presence among other celestial bodies. As we zoom out into space, we encounter breathtaking images depicting our solar system's planets. Each one holds its own unique charm and character – from colossal Jupiter to tiny Mercury – reminding us how diverse our cosmic neighborhood truly is. Sandro Botticelli's "Primavera" takes us on a journey through mythology where Venus reigns supreme amidst an enchanting springtime scene. Her influence extends beyond astronomy into literature and folklore. Hubert Robert's painting "The Bathing Pool" invites us to immerse ourselves in tranquility while contemplating the timeless allure associated with water - another element often linked to this celestial deity. Bronzino’s "An Allegory with Venus and Cupid" delves deeper into symbolism as it explores themes such as desire and passion intertwined with love itself. Here lies yet another facet of understanding this multifaceted goddess. Venturing even further than any artist could ever reach are photographs taken by Venera 13 on the surface itself.