The Venus that was Never Finished

Image credit: Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery

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This painting depicts what may possibly be a Celtic Venus with swans in the heavens. Venus is the Goddess of Love. This may be a study for a larger painting by the artist.

Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery

Carlisle

Title

The Venus that was Never Finished

Date

1910–1920

Medium

tempera on canvas

Measurements

H 39.3 x W 29.5 cm

Accession number

1949.125.25

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Emily and Gordon Bottomley, 1949

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

J Duncan

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Normally on display at

Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery

Castle Street, Carlisle, Cumbria CA3 8TP England

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