
18th C. French School Oil Painting of Mars & Venus w/ Putti in a Giltwood Frame.
A striking and theatrical 18th-century French School oil painting on canvas, this large-scale work depicts Mars and Venus, the Roman gods of war and love, surrounded by an ensemble of lively putti (cherubs). The mythological scene is a classic allegory of love conquering war, rendered with painterly finesse and emotional dynamism. Venus is portrayed nude and reclining on an opulent bed with fine white drapery, gesturing toward Mars who is adorned in a plumed helmet, red cloak, and classical armor. Several putti animate the foreground, some attempting to disarm Mars by taking away his sword and armor, while others engage in symbolic gestures of love and innocence — motifs often used in Baroque and Rococo allegorical painting. The color palette is rich and dramatic, featuring deep reds, umbers, and soft flesh tones. Strong chiaroscuro highlights the figures, giving them a sculptural presence and emotional depth. The composition is framed by architectural elements and theatrical drapery i