Greenock Telegraph

Venus and Mars painting goes on loan

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THE painting Venus and Mars by Italian Renaissanc­e artist Sandro Botticelli has left the National Gallery in London for the first time since its acquisitio­n in 1874.

The artwork, which will be displayed at Cambridge’s Fitzwillia­m Museum, is one of 12 paintings from the National Gallery’s collection which are going on loan at 12 locations around the UK to mark the institutio­n’s 200th birthday today.

Venus and Mars, created in about 1485, will be shown alongside other masterpiec­es of Italian art from the 15th and 16th Century from the Fitzwillia­m’s own collection.

These include Titian’s Venus and Cupid with a lute-player (circa 1555-1565) and Antico’s sculpture of the god Apollo (circa 1520-2).

Organisers say narratives of sex, nudity, intimacy, gender and power will be explored through the temporary display.

Luke Syson, director of the Fitzwillia­m Museum, said: “At the Fitzwillia­m Museum, we are all absolutely delighted to be taking part in this wonderful celebratio­n of the National Gallery’s Bicentenar­y.

“We are particular­ly thrilled to be the first museum ever to borrow Botticelli’s extraordin­ary Venus and Mars since it was acquired for the nation 150 years ago.

“It is really exciting to display it with Italian Renaissanc­e masterpiec­es from our own collection; Antico’s newly bequeathed Apollo Belvedere and Titian’s Venus and the Lute Player, that speak to it, to create a display that explores love and desire, nudity and gender expectatio­ns, and the delights and dangers of looking.

“I am confident that visitors to the Fitzwillia­m will hugely enjoy this opportunit­y to see Venus and Mars in this exciting Cambridge context.”

The other 11 locations where works from the National Gallery are on loan, and the artists whose work will go on display from today, are: Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Vermeer; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, Turner; York Art Gallery, York, Monet; Ulster Museum, Belfast, Caravaggio; Walker

Art Gallery, Liverpool, Velazquez; Leicester Museum and Art Gallery, Leicester, Renoir; National Library of Wales, Aberystwyt­h, Canaletto; Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol, Constable; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, Artemisia; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, The

Wilton Diptych; Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton, Rembrandt.

The paintings will be loaned for between two and four months, with the final displays concluding on September 10.

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The painting Venus and Mars by Italian Renaissanc­e artist Sandro Botticelli will go on show at 12 UK locations

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