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Beauty is information

Yuri Lotman
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BIRTH OF VENUS - Adolphe-William Bouguereau (1879)

BIRTH OF VENUS - Adolphe-William Bouguereau (1879)

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The Birth of Beauty

Water possesses a deep understanding of beauty. Its different forms, motions, shapes and surface structures construct the sense - the measure - of beauty to us. Intuitively and subconsciously, we compare everything we see against that measure.

Metre is a measure of length. It became a standard after a series of international conferences in the 1870s. The original prototype bar for one metre was constructed in France from an alloy of platinum and iridium, and is still kept and conserved there.

The original prototype of beauty is in water’s properties and attributes. It is kept in the waves of an ocean, in the reflections of a raindrop, in the dendrites of a snowflake. We were born to it.

Beauty originates from water, like the goddess Venus. In the painting of French painter Adolphe-William Bouguereau (1825 – 1905) waves give birth to her, the goddess of love and beauty. The same subject is also made famous by Italian painter Sandro Botticelli around 1486, and French artist Alexandre Cabanel in 1863. Venus is the Roman name for goddess Aphrodite. A Greek myth describes how she was conceived from a semen mixed with sea foam, how tides and winds bought her to Cyprus and how she was raised from the sea by Graces, her handmaidens.

One way to interpret the several paintings depicting the birth of Venus is this: water is source of beauty. If an object has some of water’s properties, it is considered beautiful. Diamonds and crystals are considered beautiful because they look like frozen water.

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water
has power
carries information
provides inspiration
represents beauty
is life

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