Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
For his aristocratic patrons, Boucher made numerous paintings of intriguing female nudes, thinly veiled as Roman goddesses lounging in luxury. Bonnet’s color chalk-manner prints of similar subjects offered middle-class buyers sumptuous yet affordable versions of Boucher’s wildly popular images. Here, a tiny cupid pleads with Venus for his quiver of arrows as she gazes teasingly at the viewer. Their feathered ends simultaneously conceal and draw attention to her nudity. With cupid’s arrows in her control, it is Venus—rather than cupid—who has the power to arouse feelings of love.
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Gilles Demarteau|François Boucher — Leda and the Swan
Jean François Janinet|François Boucher — The Toilet of Venus
Giovanni Battista Cipriani|Francesco Bartolozzi|Thomas Rowla
Thomas Rowlandson|Thomas Rowlandson|Giovanni Battista Cipria
Gilles Demarteau|François Boucher — Reproduction of Deux Nym
Louis Claude Vassé — Venus Teaching Cupid to Use His Bow
After Bellanger (?) — Untitled: Two female nudes with two pu
Francesco Bartolozzi|Giovanni Battista Cipriani|Francesco Ba
René Gaillard|François Boucher — Venus et les Amours (Venus
Thomas Rowlandson|Giovanni Battista Cipriani — Ariadne on Na
Jean François Janinet — La Toilette de Venus
Giovanni Battista Cipriani|Thomas Rowlandson|Thomas Rowlands