Subject
Areola

Areola is a subject in art. The gallery holds 38 works in this subject in art, including works by Paolo Veronese, Jean Baptiste Camille Corot and Lorenzo Lotto.
The human areola (areola mammae, or ) is the specialized area of skin on the breast around the nipple that is contrastedly pigmented. More generally, an areola is a small circular area on the body with a different histology from the surrounding tissue, or other small circular areas such as an inflamed region of skin.
Key artists
Works
The Repose
Venus and Cupid
The Young Bather
Bacchante by the Sea
The Woman in the Waves
Venus and Adonis
Vertumnus and Pomona
Morning Toilet
Venus and Adonis
The Ages and Death
The Death of Cleopatra
Mary Magdalene
Moorish Bath
Tarquin and Lucretia
Neptune and Amphitrite
Avarice
Portrait of a Bare-Breasted Woman
Mars and Venus with Cupid and a Dog
Bathsheba
Laura
The Death of Cleopatra
Bathsheba
Nude with Apple
The toilette of Venus
Mischief and Repose
Danae
Andromeda Chained to the Rocks
Mary Magdalene in the Desert
Girl in the Loft
Girl with a Nest
Female Nude, Study
The Young Shepherdess
The Chaste Susannah
The Death of Cleopatra
Portrait of Teofila Morawska née Radziwiłł (1738–1818)
Bathsheba with King David's Letter
La Blonde aux seins nus
Nude Sitting on a Divan
Frequently asked questions
What is Areola?
Areola is a subject in art. The human areola (areola mammae, or ) is the specialized area of skin on the breast around the nipple that is contrastedly pigmented.
How many Areola works does Artifact World Gallery have?
Artifact World Gallery holds 38 public-domain Areola works, all free to view and download.
Who are the key Areola artists?
Key Areola artists in the collection include Paolo Veronese, Jean Baptiste Camille Corot and Lorenzo Lotto.
Where can I see Areola works?
Areola works in the collection are held by Rijksmuseum, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Kunsthistorisches Museum.