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Venus Victorious (French: Vénus victorieuse) or Venus Victrix is a c.1914 plaster sculpture of Venus by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, based on his image of the goddess in his painting The Judgement of Paris. It shows her holding the golden apple she has just won by being judged the most beautiful of three goddesses by Paris. It is now in the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City. A bronze cast from the sculpture is now in Tate Britain.

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  • La Venus victoriosa (en francés, Venus victorieuse, c. 1914) es una escultura del artista francés Pierre-Auguste Renoir, basada en la imagen de la diosa romana Venus. El yeso forma parte de la colección del Museo Soumaya de la Ciudad de México.​ No debe confundirse con la Venus Victrix (en español, también Venus victoriosa) del italiano Antonio Canova. (es)
  • Venus Victorious (French: Vénus victorieuse) or Venus Victrix is a c.1914 plaster sculpture of Venus by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, based on his image of the goddess in his painting The Judgement of Paris. It shows her holding the golden apple she has just won by being judged the most beautiful of three goddesses by Paris. It is now in the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City. Renoir had advanced arthritis by the time he produced the work and so was assisted by the Catalan artist Richard Guino, recommended to him by Aristide Maillol. On Renoir's death, his family and Guino's family argued over who owned the sculpture, with the former winning out. When moved to Canada he took the sculpture with him - on his death his widow sold it and the last painting ever painted by Renoir at auction. On 19 September 2013 it was auctioned again, this time by the Ukrainian Institute of America to the Carlos Slim Foundation, which passed it its current owners. A bronze cast from the sculpture is now in Tate Britain. (en)
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  • Cast of Venus Victorious in the Ekebergparken Sculpture Park, Oslo. (en)
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  • Mexico City (en)
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  • Venus Victorious (en)
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  • c. 1914 (en)
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  • La Venus victoriosa (en francés, Venus victorieuse, c. 1914) es una escultura del artista francés Pierre-Auguste Renoir, basada en la imagen de la diosa romana Venus. El yeso forma parte de la colección del Museo Soumaya de la Ciudad de México.​ No debe confundirse con la Venus Victrix (en español, también Venus victoriosa) del italiano Antonio Canova. (es)
  • Venus Victorious (French: Vénus victorieuse) or Venus Victrix is a c.1914 plaster sculpture of Venus by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, based on his image of the goddess in his painting The Judgement of Paris. It shows her holding the golden apple she has just won by being judged the most beautiful of three goddesses by Paris. It is now in the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City. A bronze cast from the sculpture is now in Tate Britain. (en)
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  • Venus victoriosa (Renoir) (es)
  • Venus Victorious (en)
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