Vulcan Presenting Venus with Arms for Aeneas (
French: Les Forges de Vulcain) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French painter
François Boucher, executed in 1757 and now in the
Louvre in Paris.[1][2] He produced it as the basis for one of a set of tapestries on The Loves of the Gods.[2] It is in the
Rococo style and depicts the homely but muscular
Vulcan on the ground in the right, offering up to the more celestial
Venus the weapons he has forged for her son
Aeneas.