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- Venus_effect abstract "The Venus effect is a phenomenon in the psychology of perception, named after various paintings of Venus gazing into a mirror, such as Diego Velázquez's Rokeby Venus, Titian's Venus with a Mirror, and Veronese's Venus with a mirror. Viewers of such paintings assume that Venus is admiring her own reflection in the mirror; however, since the viewer sees her eyes in the mirror, Venus is actually looking at the reflection of the painter.This psychological effect is often used in the cinema, where an actor will be shown apparently looking at himself or herself in the mirror. What viewers see is different from what the actor sees, because the camera is not right behind the actor, but the position of the actor is often chosen so that his or her image is nicely framed in the mirror for the camera.Although the name of the effect refers to a woman, Venus, the effect is more general. The effect is seen with an animal apparently looking at itself in a mirror in The Lady and the Unicorn (French: La Dame à la licorne) tapestries, where the unicorn appears to be gazing at its own reflection as it kneels on the ground.Bertamini et al. (2010) conducted additional studies and confirmed that the Venus effect also occurs with photographs, and in real life when the person and the mirror are seen in a room.".
- Venus_effect thumbnail RokebyVenus.jpg?width=300.
- Venus_effect wikiPageExternalLink news9242.html.
- Venus_effect wikiPageID "3499728".
- Venus_effect wikiPageLength "3121".
- Venus_effect wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Venus_effect wikiPageRevisionID "702689141".
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Actor.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cinematic_techniques.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mirrors.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perception.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Cinematography.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Diego_Velázquez.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink File:RokebyVenus.jpg.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Mirror.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Paolo_Veronese.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Perception.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Paul_Rubens.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Rokeby_Venus.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink The_Lady_and_the_Unicorn.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Titian.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Venus_(mythology).
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLink Venus_with_a_Mirror.
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Venus effect".
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Venus effect".
- Venus_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Venus with a Mirror".
- Venus_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gallery.
- Venus_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Venus_effect subject Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Venus_effect subject Category:Cinematic_techniques.
- Venus_effect subject Category:Mirrors.
- Venus_effect subject Category:Perception.
- Venus_effect hypernym Phenomenon.
- Venus_effect type Disease.
- Venus_effect type Art.
- Venus_effect type Concept.
- Venus_effect type Process.
- Venus_effect type Technique.
- Venus_effect comment "The Venus effect is a phenomenon in the psychology of perception, named after various paintings of Venus gazing into a mirror, such as Diego Velázquez's Rokeby Venus, Titian's Venus with a Mirror, and Veronese's Venus with a mirror.".
- Venus_effect label "Venus effect".
- Venus_effect sameAs Q1147311.
- Venus_effect sameAs Efecto_Venus.
- Venus_effect sameAs اثر_ونوسی.
- Venus_effect sameAs אפקט_ונוס.
- Venus_effect sameAs Effetto_Venere.
- Venus_effect sameAs 비너스_효과.
- Venus_effect sameAs m.09gw1s.
- Venus_effect sameAs Venuseffekten.
- Venus_effect sameAs Q1147311.
- Venus_effect wasDerivedFrom Venus_effect?oldid=702689141.
- Venus_effect depiction RokebyVenus.jpg.
- Venus_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Venus_effect.