Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture

1484

Botticelli Paints Mars and Venus

1484

Sandro Botticelli produced a languid, dreamlike panel of the war god Mars asleep in post-coital exhaustion while Venus watches with alert, knowing eyes, a Neoplatonic allegory of love conquering aggression through beauty rather than force. Small satyrs play mischievously with Mars's abandoned lance and helmet. Painted for the Vespucci family, it captured the Medici circle's obsession with synthesizing classical mythology, Christian philosophy, and unabashed sensual beauty into a single visual language.