Здесь Венера только собирается отшлёпать Амура:
Statuette of Aphrodite and Eros. Greek, Egypt, 200 B.C. — 1 B.C. Bronze, 11 5-16 in. high. The J. Paul Getty Museum of Art.
Здесь собирается отогнать Пана, но уж больно иконография сходна, да и встречается нечасто:
Aphrodite, Eros and Pan, Delos, c. 100 BC. Marble, 130 cm. National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece.
Здесь школьная сцена преподнесена в дионисийском ключе:
Gilt bronze mirror cover with representation of spanking in schoolroom, using Dionysiac symbolism (Silenus, maenad, Cupids). Roman, 1st century CE, probably from Asia Minor.
На удивление мало удалось найти примеров данного сюжета из античности и Ренессанса…
Aphrodite chastising Cupid (Eros). Cosmetic-palette. Gandhara, 1stC-2nd C. Steatite, 12.3 х 2.4 cm. British Museum.
Early Byzantine era mosaic. Aphrodite spanking baby Eros. 5th or 6th Century. Hippolytus Hall, Madaba, Jordan. The building was originally a private mansion that was incorporated into the Church of the Virgin in the 6th century.
After Parmigianino (Francesco Mazzola, called Parmigianino, b. Parma, 1503-1540 d. Casalmaggiore) Venus chastising Cupid, c. 1550. Engraving.
Agostino Carracci (1557–1602) Venus Punishing Profane Love, from the Lascivie, 1590-1595. Burin, 15.3 x 11 cm.
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After Agostino Carracci (1557–1602) Venus Chastising Cupid, late 16th C. Oil on canvas laid on panel, 31.7 x 24.7 cm. Victoria and Albert Museum.
Circle of Alessandro Varotari (Padua 1588-1648 Venice) Venus chastising Cupid. Oil on canvas laid down on panel, 76 x 51cm.
Domenico Gargiulo (Micco Spadaro, 1609–1610 – ca. 1675) Love chastised by a nymph, while a satyr holds him on his back, ca. 1620 — ca. 1675. Pen and sepia, 6.2 x 7.6 in. Victoria and Albert Museum.
The High Great Chamber at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, 1590–1597. The late sixteenth-century frieze was almost certainly modelled by Abraham Smith,
and the theme is the forest with the court of Diana and scenes from country life and animals.
High Great Chamber, Hardwick Hall Relief of Venus Chastising Cupid. 1590–1597
Bartolomeo Manfredi (1582-1622) Cupid Chastised, 1613. Oil on canvas, 175.3 x 130.6 cm. The Art Institute of Chicago.
Pasquale Ottino (Verona 1578-1630) The Punishment of Cupid, oil on slate, 35.9 x 28.6 cm. Christie’s sale, 8 December, 2005.
Johann George Böhm the elder (1673-1746) Minerva Chastising Cupid for Disturbing the Arts and Sciences in Their Studies. Oil on canvas, 30 x 44 cm. National Trust, Wimpole Hall.
Reinier van der Laeck (b. The Hague, d. c. 1658) Venus Chastising Cupid in a Landscape, 1640. Panel, 39 x 56 cm. Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.
Jan van Bijlert or Bylert (1603-71) Venus Chastising Cupid, 1628. Oil on canvas, 127.5×146 cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA.
Vénus corrigeant l’Amour, esquisse de deux corps 17e siècle. Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Italian School, 17th Century. Venus chastising Cupid. Oil on canvas, 74 x 54.5 cm. Christie’s sale, 7 — 8 July, 2010.
Giovanni Luigi Valesio (1583–1633) Venus Whipping Cupid with Roses. Engraving, 20.2 x 13.4 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The inscription states: «Love is not so easily chastised».
Odoardo Fialetti (1573 — 1638) Venus Punishing Amor. Etching, 17.7 x 9.2 cm. Harvard Art Museums.
Odoardo Fialetti (1573 — 1638) Jeux de l’Amour (Planche n°11). Vénus corrigeant l’Amour, 1er quart 17e siècle. Musée des beaux-arts, Nancy.
D’après Odoardo Fialetti (1573 — 1638) Vénus corrigeant l’Amour, 2e quart 18e siècle. Musée des beaux-arts, Rouen.
Pierre Scalberge (French, Circa 1592 — 1640) SCOLA D’AMORE (n°04). Vénus corrigeant l’Amour, suite (12). Musée des beaux-arts, Nancy.
Michel Corneille the Younger (1642 – 16 August 1708) Vénus donnant le fouet à l’Amour, 2e moitié 17e siècle — 1er quart 18e siècle. Musée du Louvre.
Joseph Friedrich Leopold (Verleger); Johann Andreas Thelott (Inventor) Venus züchtigt Amor, 1676 — 1725. Radierung, 152 x 180 cm. Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel.
Johann Adam Schweickart (1722 — 1787) After Anton Domenico Gabbiani (1652 — 1726) Venus Chastising Cupid, 1742 — 1787. Etching and aquatint, 192 x 310 Harvard Art Museums.
Marcantonio Franceschini, after (1648-1729) The Chastisement of Cupid by Jealousy in the Presence of Diana and Mars, 1692-1700. Pen and brown ink on laid paper, 42,6 x 42,2 cm. The Art Institute of Chicago.
Giovanni Francesco (Gianfrancesco) Susini (c.1585 – after 17 October 1653) Venus Chastising Cupid, 1638. Bronze, gold-brown patina, 58 cm. Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna.
Jean-Marc Nattier (March 17, 1685 – November 7, 1766) Venus Chastising Cupid, 1717. Oil on canvas, 31.5 X 26.5 in. Christie’s sale, January 27, 2000.
Published by Bowles & Carver; After Jean-Marc Nattier (March 17, 1685 – November 7, 1766) Venus chastising Cupid, c.1760s. Hand-coloured mezzotint, 32,7х22,3 cm. British Museum.
Print made by J. Johnson; After Jean-Marc Nattier (March 17, 1685 – November 7, 1766) Venus rebuking Cupid, 1751. Mezzotint, 28 х 22,3 cm. British Museum.
Attributed to Etienne-Maurice Falconet (1716–1791) Venus Chastising Cupid, c. 1760 — 1790. Marble, 47 cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Louis Joseph Watteau (1731, Valenciennes — 1798, Lille) Venus Chastising Cupid, 1760. Oil on panel, 26.8 x 23.1 cm. The Bowes Museum.
Francois Boucher (1703 — 1770) Venus züchtigt Amor, Lwd, 86, 4 x 145 cm.
Charles Nicolas Dodin (1734-1803) Venus Corrigeant Amour. Ces saynètes sont l’œuvre du peintre, spécialiste de la représentation d’enfants d’après François Boucher.
Jean Baptiste Regnault (1754 — 1829) Chastisement of Cupid. Oil on panel, 15.24×12.70 cm.
Angelica Kauffmann (1741-1807) Love Punished, 1777.
Philippe de Tubières Comte de Caylus (Parigi, 1692 — 1765) Cupid being chastised by Venus. L’Amour Chatie par sa Mère. Engraving, 42,5 x 31,1 cm.
Benigno Bossi (1727 — 1792) Venus Spanking Cupid, 1770s-1780s. Etching, 13 x 9.8 cm. The Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Jacques Bouillard French (1744 — 1806) Punishment of Cupid. Punition de l’Amour. Engraving. Harvard Art Museums.
Gottfried Knöffler (1715-1779) Venus züchtigt Amor, 1757. Weißer Ton — gebrannt, 38 x 31,5 x 21 cm. Germanische Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg.
Doccia manufactory (Florence) The Chastisement of Cupid, 1770–80. Tin-glazed hard-paste porcelain, 12.1 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Современная сувенирная продукция — копия с французской ткани 19 века, сделанной в стиле «toile de jouy» из коллекции Гран Пале (Grand Palais).
Lucien Pallez (1853 — 1931) Venus chastising Cupid, after 1873. Bronze with brown patina, 80 х 50 cm.
Gustav Eberlein (1847-1926) Cupid Chastised, Illustration from the Connoisseur Manazine of 1912.
Hans Zatzka (1859-1945) Spanking Cupid.
Eadweard James Muybridge (1830-1904) Spanking a Child, c. 1884-87, collotype print. George Eastman House, Rochester, New York.
CH. GILBERT. Journal L’AMOUR CRAPOUSSIN, 13 septembre, 1846, page 638.
Winged Cupid Being Spanked by Mean Woman, Railroad Cancel. Vintage Postcard, 1907.
Chéri Hérouard (1881 — 1961) Coquin D’Amour. La Vie Parisienne, 1922. 25.5 x 33.5 cm.
Max Ernst (2 April 1891 – 1 April 1976) La Vierge corrigeant l’enfant Jésus devant trois témoins André Breton, Paul Éluard et le peintre, 1926. Huile sur toile, 196 × 130 cm. Museum Ludwig, Cologne.
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Goupil probably after a painting by Il Correggio (1489-1534). Aquatint from the end of the XIXth century, 15 x 11,5 cm.
Pierre Scalberge (French, Circa 1592 — 1640) Scola d’Amore (n°10), Vénus fouettée par l’Amour. Musée des beaux-arts, Nancy.
Richard Cosway (5 November 1742 – 4 July 1821) Cupid punishing Venus. Pencil and watercolour on paper, height 18.2 cm..
19th century illustration of Cupid spanking tied up woman.
Несколько композиций с нимфами и сатирами:
Фрагмент тициановской картины «Любовь небесная и земная» 1514 года.
After Agostino Carracci (1557–1602) A satyr flogging a nymph. Oil on Panel, 39.5 x 32.2 cm.
Agostino Carracci (1557–1602) A Satyr Whipping a Nymph. Engraving, 16.1 x 12.8 cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
José de Ribera (1591-1652) Cupid whipping a satyr, 1606-1652. Etching, 16,5 x 20,5 cm. British Museum.
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