The Birth of Venus, a painting by the Italian artist Botticelli, depicts the goddess Venus at the shore after her birth.
a spokesperson for the National Gallery said "'The Rokeby Venus' was returned to display on Friday 1 December after conservation treatment to minor damage sustained to the painting surface ...
Just Stop Oil said the glass of the Rokeby Venus painting was smashed with safety hammers Two Just Stop Oil protesters have been arrested after glass protecting the Rokeby Venus painting at the ...
I have joined in the war.” Earlier in 1914, suffragette Mary Richardson smuggled a meat cleaver into the National Gallery and slashed the Rokeby Venus, a painting by Diego Velázquez.