This iconic Renaissance masterpiece depicts the goddess Venus standing centrally in a large, open scallop shell that floats upon a calm, rippled turquoise sea. She has long, wavy golden hair and a pale complexion, standing in a gentle contrapposto pose. To her left, two wind gods soar through the air, their bodies intertwined and wrapped in billowing blue fabric, blowing towards the shore as they scatter soft pink rose petals through the air. To her right, a classically robed handmaiden steps forward from the shore to offer Venus a flowing, patterned floral cloak to cover herself.
The composition is balanced, with the verticality of the figures set against a vast, open coastal horizon. The background features a simple, slightly darkened landscape of distant landforms and a dark, lush grove of trees on the far right edge, which provides a grounding contrast to the ethereal, airy quality of the central scene. The painting's style is characterized by soft, elegant lines and a smooth finish typical of the Italian Renaissance.
The color palette is dominated by cool sea tones of aquamarine and soft blues, contrasted by the warm, golden highlights in the hair of the figures and the earthy pinks and whites of the fabrics. The lighting is diffused and even, creating a dreamlike, serene mood that emphasizes the mythological subject. The imagery is a classic tempera-on-canvas painting, known for its focus on beauty, classical ideals, and graceful movement.