Crouching Venus

The Crouching Venus, John Nost the Elder, 1702, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2013

The Crouching Venus, John Nost the Elder, 1702, Victoria and Albert Museum.  Flemish sculptor Nost the Elder came to Britain in the 1680s.  This work was inspired by an original Roman sculpture in the Royal Collection.  It is one of the earliest interpretations of this classical figure, predating the time when the Grand Tour became fashionable.

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