Royal Academy summer exhibition, Somerset House, 1820 , cat. no. 310, as Venus, supported by Iris, complaining to Mars, and shewing the wound she has received from Diomed in her attempt to rescue Æneas. "The Goddess seized with dread, etc."
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2007-05-13 20:55 EHayter 1173×820× (93467 bytes) âVenus, supported by Iris, complaining to Marsâ, exhibited in 1820 at the RA âto acclaimâ (in the Ceiling of the Ante Library Chatsworth House) â Winner of the Royal Academy Painting of the Year in 1823.
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