When wealthy art collector Jacques visits a
Parisian
brothel operated by Madame Lili, he recognizes one of the
prostitutes as Venus, a
black Martinican woman. In a
flashback, Jacques remembers introducing Venus to a gifted but impoverished
sculptor, Armand, who persuaded Venus to become his
art model and lover. Armand grew increasingly obsessed with Venus and the statue of her that he was working on. To help Armand pay rent, Venus took work as a model for a
dressmaker, Madame Jean. Several of Madame Jean's customers became enamored with Venus, among them Marie, a wealthy woman whose husband was often absent. Venus earned so much as a model that Armand accused her of being a prostitute. Eventually Armand's obsession, jealousy and growing violence drove Venus away and she moved in with Marie as a
kept woman. When Marie's husband Pierre returned home during a
society ball, he discovered Venus in his home and ordered her to have sex with Louise, a 17-year old rural girl he had seduced with wealth. Pierre then invited several party guests to rape Louise, leading Venus to flee the house and return to work for Madame Jean. Venus later crossed paths with Louise, who had become a prostitute at Madame Lili's brothel. Louise persuaded Venus to join her in working for Madame Lili. In the present, Jacques tells Venus that Armand finished his statue of her, but refuses to sell it despite being destitute and quite ill. After Venus begs him to help Armand, Jacques goes to Armand's studio, forces money on Armand and takes the statue of Venus over Armand's protests. Jacques then buys Venus and Louise's contracts from Madame Lili and takes both women to his house in
Spain, where he installs the statue. Armand, having suffered a severe
breakdown, follows them to Spain to take back both Venus and the statue at gunpoint. When Venus refuses, Armand shoots her and then kills himself. Armand's last words are to ask Jacques to take care of "her", leaving it unclear whether he meant the injured Venus or the statue. ==Cast==