the Rokeby Venus
/ðə ˌrəʊkbi ˈviːnəs/
/ðə ˌrəʊkbi ˈviːnəs/
- the name used in Britain for a well-known painting (1650) by Diego Velázquez held at the National Gallery, London. It shows a naked woman lying down and looking in a mirror. In 1914 it was attacked and cut by Mary Richardson, a suffragette, in order to gain publicity for the campaign to allow women to vote.
洛克比·维纳斯(Rokeby Venus):在英国伦敦国家美术馆(National Gallery)举行的迭戈·维拉兹克斯(DiegoVelázquez)的一幅著名画作中使用的名称(1650年)。它显示了一个裸体女人躺着,看着镜子。1914年,该党遭到参议员玛丽·理查森(Mary Richardson)的袭击和削减,以宣传允许妇女投票的运动。