Large Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek statue and one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture. 26.5 inches high perfect condition only been used as a indoor ornament.
This statue is reproduction of the famous Venus de Milo now in the Louvre. Venus is the Roman goddess of love, equivalent to Greek Aphrodite and Etruscan Turan. Her cult began in Ardea and Lavinium, Latium. Venus became a popular subject of painting and sculpture during the Renaissance period in Europe.
Venus de Milo (Aphrodite of Melos) Greek Sculpture of the Hellenistic Period.. Introduction. One of the most famous examples of sculpture from Ancient Greece, the Venus de Milo is an armless marble statue of Aphrodite – the Greek goddess of love and beauty – which was sculpted during the Hellenistic period between about 130 and 100 BCE.
The Venus de Milo, which is approximately 211 cm high and weighs approximately 900 kilos, is one of the best-known pieces representative of the Hellenistic period of Greek sculpture, and one of the most famous sculptures of ancient Greece.
Aphrodite, later referred to as Venus by the Romans, was the goddess of love and beauty, born from the silver foam aphros of the sea. Venus de Milo statue replica is part of the Parastone Museum Collection. It is made from resin but has the appearance of stone with some areas having a light gray marble vein.
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Classical Sculpture & Museum Quality Reproductions. This gallery exhibits museum-quality reproductions of classical sculpture for sale. The favored casting medium for this caliber of work is bonded Carrara marble but there are may made of resin, quarried from the Tuscany region of Italy for its timeless quality and ability to recreate intimate detail.
DESIGN TOSCANO GREEK STATUES – Exclusive to the Design Toscano brand, this 23 inch replica Roman sculpture of Venus the goddess of love is a timelessly classic work of art and a wonderful gift for collectors of mythology
The Venus de Milo was discovered in 1820 on the island of Melos (Milos in modern Greek) in the south-western Cyclades. The Marquis de Rivière presented it to Louis XVIII, who donated it to the Louvre the following year. The statue won instant and lasting fame.
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