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  2. Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem) - Wikipedia

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    Ovid's much briefer version of the tale occurs in book ten of his Metamorphoses. It differs greatly from Shakespeare's version. Ovid's Venus goes hunting with Adonis to please him, but otherwise is uninterested in the out-of-doors. She wears "tucked up" robes, worries about her complexion, and particularly hates dangerous wild animals.

  3. Venus and Adonis (Titian) - Wikipedia

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    Adonis has a horn hanging from his belt; his dress is classical, taken from Roman sculptures. [4] It is thought that the Roman poet Ovid was the main source, though other literary and visual sources have been suggested. In Book X of Ovid's Metamorphoses Adonis is a beautiful youth, a royal orphan, who spends his time hunting. Venus falls in ...

  4. Venus and Adonis - Wikipedia

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    "Venus and Adonis", a story from Book X of Ovid's Metamorphoses Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem) Venus and Adonis (Constable poem) , a poem by Henry Constable

  5. List of Metamorphoses characters - Wikipedia

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    Adonis: Son of King Cinyras of Cyprus and his daughter Myrrha. Beloved by the goddesses Venus and Proserpina. He was to spend one third of the year with each of them – the last part was at his own disposal, which he used together with Venus. Adonis died during a boar hunt and Venus' grief showed itself as the delicate flower anemone. X: 529 ...

  6. Metamorphoses - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare's early erotic poem Venus and Adonis expands on the myth in Book X of the Metamorphoses. [38] In Titus Andronicus , the story of Lavinia's rape is drawn from Tereus ' rape of Philomela , and the text of the Metamorphoses is used within the play to enable Titus to interpret his daughter's story. [ 39 ]

  7. Myrrha - Wikipedia

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    The Metamorphoses is not narrated by Ovid, [c] but rather by the characters in the stories. [15] The myth of Myrrha and Cinyras is sung by Orpheus in the tenth book of Metamorphoses after he has told the myth of Pygmalion [d] and before he turns to the tale of Venus and Adonis. [19]

  8. Venus Weeping for Adonis (Poussin) - Wikipedia

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    The story of Venus and Adonis, as narrated in Ovid's Metamorphoses, was a popular subject in Baroque times as an allegory for death and rebirth and had parallels with the Christian belief in Christ's resurrection. In the painting Adonis' posture is reminiscent of the crucified Christ and Venus' actions akin to those of Saint Mary.

  9. Venus and Adonis (Rubens, 1635) - Wikipedia

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    Venus and Adonis. In 1635, Peter Paul Rubens created Venus and Adonis, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.He followed the mythological story in the Metamorphoses by Ovid, inspired from his love of classical literature and earlier depictions of this scene. [1]