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Anchor text: Temple of Fortuna Virilis
Target Entity: Temple_of_Portunus
Preceding Context: The ceiling, similar in design to that in the Green Velvet Room, but containing painted panels has at its centre a painting by William Kent representing Lord Burlington's patronage of the arts. The main character is the Roman god Mercury, the great patron of the arts and god of commerce, who is dispensing money into the arts depicted at the bottom of the panel. Burlington's wealth is represented by a putto who holds a cornucopia. The arts are represented by a self-portrait of William Kent (art), a supine bust of Inigo Jones (sculpture) and a putto with a temple plan of the
Succeeding Context: as depicted by Palladio.
Paragraph Title: Red Velvet Room
Source Page: Chiswick House

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