Aphrodite and the Gods of Love

When

  • Saturday
  • Feb. 11, 2012

Description

Aphrodite and the Gods of Love

October 26, 2011 - February 20, 2012
Torf Gallery, 184
Pay homage to the goddess of love at this groundbreaking exhibition featuring spectacular loans from Italy.

Known today as the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, or Venus as she was known to the Romans, was one of the most powerful ancient Greek divinities and a favorite subject in ancient art. This is the first exhibition about the powerful goddess that both ancient writers and artists described as complex and even dangerous. Through the presentation of 150 Greek and Roman works of art, “Aphrodite and the Gods of Love,” which includes spectacular loans from Rome and Naples, reveals the most popular ancient goddess in her roles as adulterous seductress, instigator of sexual desire, mother to mischievous Eros and sexual outliers Hermaphrodite and Priapos, patroness of brides, and much more.

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Phone

800-440-6975

Email

webticketing@mfa.org

Where

Museum of Fine Arts Boston
465 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02115


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