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Gant an daolenn-maén eo bet levezonet [[Peter Paul Rubens]] ha [[Diego Velázquez]].
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File:Peter Paul Rubens - Venus at her Toilet - WGA20278.jpg|''Venus at her Toilet'' gant [[ Pieter Pauwel Rubens ]], war-dro 1608.
File:Rubens Venus at a Mirror c1615.jpg|''Venus at a Mirror'' gant Peter Paul Rubens (1615).
File:RokebyVenus.jpg|The ''[[Rokeby Venus]]'' gant [[Diego Velázquez]]. (1599–1660). Graet etre
File:Simon Vouet - Toilet of Venus - WGA25371.jpg|[[Simon Vouet]], ''The Toilet of Venus'',
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The painting itself was the inspiration for the protagonist Severin's imagination in the 1870 novel ''[[Venus in Furs]]'' by [[Leopold von Sacher-Masoch]].
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In 1931, in order to earn foreign currency for the first of the [[Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of the Soviet Union]], [[Joseph Stalin]] and the Soviet government secretly sold the painting, along with a number of other masterpieces, to a syndicate of art dealers, who sold it to the American collector [[Andrew Mellon]], who wished to create a national art museum for the United States. Mellon donated it to the United States Government in 1937.<ref>See [[Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings]].</ref> It was one of the first masterpieces to be displayed in the [[National Gallery of Art]] in Washington when it opened in 1941.<ref name=NI174 />
==References==
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*Humfrey, Peter (2007), ''Titien, Tout l'oeuvre peint'', Ludion, 2007, ISBN 978-90-5544-689-6
*Nicholas Ilyin and Natalia Semonova, (2000), ''Prodanniy Sokrovischye Rossiyi'', Trilisnik Publishers, Moscow, ISBN 5-89480-027-7
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