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Marble statue of aphrodite.
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Marble statue of aphrodite.
The height with the plinth is approximately sixty two and a half inches 158 8 cm.
It appears other minute details of the marble statue of aphrodite have been damaged or lost for example the heat and base of her feet.
αφροδίτη της μήλου aphroditi tis milou is an ancient greek statue and one of the most famous works of ancient greek sculpture initially it was attributed to the sculptor praxiteles but based on an inscription that was on its plinth the statue is now thought to be the work of alexandros of antioch.
Created sometime between 130 and 100 bc the.
This marble statue of aphrodite gives full meaning to her symbolization because her beauty love fertility and sexuality are entirely portrayed in this artwork.
The venus de milo greek.
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The goddess of love stands in an exaggerated hipshot pose.
On her head the deity wears a.
Marble statue of aphrodite 2nd century b c.
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She wears a thin chiton girded just below the breasts and her himation cloak which must have been draped over the missing left arm falls in thick folds between her legs.
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Her statue has a smooth texture that emphasizes her feminine curves.
On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 164.
This artwork is meant to be viewed from right to left.
Accordingly standing parvati also represents love devotion and fertility.
The aphrodite of knidos or cnidus was an ancient greek sculpture of the goddess aphrodite created by praxiteles of athens around the 4th century bc.