Birth of Venus (1969) - Tretchikoff Print
Birth of Venus (1969) - Tretchikoff Print
Birth of Venus is a breathtaking interpretation of a classic mythological tale of the Roman goddess of love and beauty by the renowned artist Vladimir Tretchikoff. Venus is one of the most popular figures in art history, seen to represent the ideal of feminine beauty. This piece beautifully captures the ethereal beauty and divine grace associated with Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, in a contemporary style. The painting portrays Venus emerging from water, her figure bathed in celestial light that emphasises her ethereal beauty. Tretchikoff’s use of soft hues against stark contrasts brings a sense of balance to the piece, echoing the divine balance Venus herself represents in mythology.
This work is not simply a retelling of an ancient myth; it’s an exploration of the timeless themes of beauty, love, and creation through a modern lens. Tretchikoff’s ability to capture the spirit of classic tales in his unique style is beautifully demonstrated in this piece.
Dimensions
Dimensions
We offer 5 standard sizes for each artwork, either as unframed or framed prints (behind glass).
The standard sizes reflect the dimensions of entire print.
For framed prints - the frame sits just outside of above mentioned dimensions.
Delivery
Delivery
The manufacturing process is all done by hand, and to order, and takes us 5-10 working days. You will be notified as soon as the courier collects the order.
Thereafter, shipping time is usually 2-3 working days within South Africa and approximately 10-14 working days outside of South Africa.
Material & Colour
Material & Colour
This fine art print is printed with Epson Ultra chrome Ink on 270gsm LFORD GALERIE Prestige Fine Art Textured Silk Paper, and certified with our exclusive embossed trademark. Kindly note colours and tones viewed on your computer screen do not reflect the exact tone of the physical print.
Look out for Tretchikoff's Pigeon
Look out for Tretchikoff's Pigeon
A familiar figure in many of Tretchikoff’s works, the pigeon signified good fortune. Each one of our prints is certified with an embossed pigeon in its bottom right corner to ensure it is an authentic licensed print.