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Venus Verticordia (by Dante Gabriel Rossetti) Tissue Paper
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Venus Verticordia (by Dante Gabriel Rossetti) Tissue Paper
This design features a painting by the English artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882), who was the founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood artistic movement. It is a striking and sensual portrayal of the Roman goddess Venus, embodying themes of love, beauty and transformation. The title, which translates to "Venus the Changer of Hearts", reflects the goddess's power to alter and influence human emotions, particularly in matters of the heart. In the painting, Venus is depicted as a voluptuous and alluring figure, standing against a rich, dark background that enhances her luminous presence. She is portrayed undressed, with her body partially covered by a cascade of golden hair that flows around her shoulders and down her back. Her luxuriant red hair, a common motif in Rossetti's work, symbolizes both sensuality and divine beauty. Venus holds an apple in one hand, a symbol of desire, temptation and the mythological story of the Golden Apple, which led to the Trojan War. In her other hand, she delicately holds an arrow, often associated with Cupid, further emphasizing her connection to love and its sometimes dangerous, piercing effects. Her expression is serene yet intense, with a gaze that seems to penetrate the viewer, drawing them into her world of enchantment and seduction. Surrounding Venus are an array of flowers, intricately painted in vivid colours, including roses and honeysuckle. These flowers, often linked to love and passion, serve to amplify the painting's themes of beauty and desire. The roses are symbolic of love and the fleeting nature of life, while the honeysuckle represents the bonds of affection and eternal love. The detailed rendering of the flowers showcases Rossetti's meticulous attention to natural elements and his ability to infuse them with symbolic meaning. Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s "Venus Verticordia" was painted sometime between 1864 and 1868. It is a masterful exploration of the dual nature of love—its beauty and its potential for pain. Through the figure of Venus, Rossetti captures the goddess's power to captivate and transform, embodying both the allure and the danger of love. The painting remains one of Rossetti's most iconic works, showcasing his ability to blend sensuality, mythology and rich symbolism into a visually stunning and thought-provoking piece.
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This decoupage paper looks amazing on the old cedar trunk I refinished. It has made the trunk a special gift for my grandson. The design itself turned out much better than I expected. I am very pleased.
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By Tessa M.December 23, 2021 • Verified Purchase
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Gorgeous paper, a little heavier than traditional decoupage tissue, but it worked beautifully on my project nonetheless. Elegant - simple- tres chic! The printing turned out beautifully, it is consistent throughout the entire print with a somewhat faded or mottled coloration. I am in love with this paper.
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By Lucy B.December 20, 2021 • Verified Purchase
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Great quality decoupage paper! I bought this paper to use on a piece of furniture. It was super easy to use and the quality of the image was really good very happy with the product and will continue to purchase more. I bought this paper to use on a piece of furniture. It was super easy to use and the quality of the image was really good very happy with the product and will continue to purchase more.
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