TitleVenus
NamesMartin, Jean-Baptiste 17..-17.. (Engraver)Martin, Jean-Baptiste 17..-17.. (Artist)Martin, Jean-Baptiste 17..-17.. (Costume designer)
CollectionPrints depicting dance
Ballet or dance scenes from theatrical works, with or without people in them
Dates / OriginDate Issued: 1770Place: ParisPublisher: Esnauts et Rapilly
Library locationsJerome Robbins Dance DivisionShelf locator: *MGZFA-18 Mar J Ven 1
TopicsBallet -- France -- 18th centuryVenus (Roman deity)
GenresPrintsCostume design drawings
NotesStatement of responsibility: J.B. Martin inv. et sculp.Content: Caption: Cet habillement sert dans plusieurs fragmens où parroit cette déesse.Content: At upper left: aa ; at upper right: 150.Funding: Purchased with funds from the Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division.Acquisition: Purchase; Ballet Shop, 1988.Biographical/historical: Probably published as part of Galerie des modes et costumes français, dessinés d'après nature, [1779]-1781.Biographical/historical: Jean-Baptiste Martin, fl. 1748-1757, was appointed designer at the Paris Opéra in 1748. Examples of his designs were published in his Collection de figures theatrales, 1763, and the Galerie des modes et costumes français, dessinés d'après nature, [1779]-1781.
Physical DescriptionEngravingsExtent: 1 print : 38 x 29 cm., plate mark 28 x 20 cm.Hand-colored
DescriptionCostume design for Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, known as Aphrodite in Greek mythology. Fashionably dressed and coiffed, she holds in her right hand what appears to be an apple, possibly a reference to the Greek myth of the judgment of Paris, in which she contended with her fellow goddesses Juno (Hera) and Minerva (Athena) for the prize of a golden apple, signifying the fairest among them. As the caption indicates, this costume was worn in various theatrical works that included the appearance of the goddess.
Type of ResourceStill image
IdentifiersNYPL catalog ID (B-number): b19520590Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 25675190-882a-0130-cab7-58d385a7bbd0
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