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The Julio-Claudians followed Julius Caesar's lead in revering Venus as their ancestral figure, setting the stage for the Roman designation of an iconological type of Aphrodite originating among the Greeks. On the eve of the pivotal battle of...
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These two female figures, interpreted as Dione and her daughter Aphrodite, or Thalassa on the lap of Gaia, forms a section of a pediment from the Parthenon at Athens, part of a collection known as The Elgin Marbles now housed at the British Museum in...
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This is a marble head-portrait sculpture portraying Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty, who according to Hesiod's Theogony was born from foam in the waters of Paphos, on the island of Cyprus. Born when Titan Cronus slew his father Uranus and...
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Torso of a statue of Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation stands proudly. Identified with the planet Venus, which is named after the Roman goddess Venus, extensively syncretized with Aphrodite, this powerful...
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A majestic masterpiece, crafted from gleaming Pentelic marble, serves as a stunning tribute to the revered goddess Aphrodite. ...Discovered in the picturesque town of Kephissia, nestled in the heart of Attica, this exquisite sculpture dates back to the...
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Aphrodite of Fréjus ("Venus Genetrix") Material: Cast plaster of Paris Format: Statue Museum Courtesy: Skulpturhalle, Basel Inventory Number: 160 Original Museum Location: The Louvre in Paris (Inventory Number MA 525) Photographer/Modeler: Davide...
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Name: Aphrodite Sosandra of Calamis Material: Cast plaster of Paris Format: Statue Museum: Made available by the Museo dell'Arte Classica, a part of Sapienza University in Rome Museum Inventory Number: 205 Original Home: The Pergamon Museum in Berlin...
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Torso of a statue of Aphrodite, ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and reproduction. She is associated with the planet Venus, named after Roman goddess Venus, extensively syncretized with Aphrodite. Aphrodite's major symbols include...
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This head, created for attachment to a statue, is an authentic Roman replica of the form of Aphrodite known as the Venus Genetrix, crafted by the skilled Greek sculptor Kallimchos between 420 and 400 BC. ...The moderate application of the drill and the...
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... of a celebrity. By the fifth century CE the statue was said to be in the royal collection in Constantinople, along with the cult statue of Zeus from Olympia. Unfortunately, the palace went up in flames. ...This version is one of several from Rome
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Greek marbles brought from the shores of the Euxine, Archipelago, and Mediterranean and deposited in the vestibule of the public library of the University of Cambridge. 1809. Page 48, No. 26 Ackermann, Hans Christoph and Gisler, J.R. (eds.). Lexicon...
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Free Roman copy of the famous cult statue from the hand of Praxiteles in the sanctuary of the goddess of love at Knidos.\r\nThe Aphrodite of Knidos (or Cnidus) was an Ancient Greek sculpture of the goddess Aphrodite created by Praxiteles of Athens...
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The new and improved Aphrodite MLV model boasts a groundbreaking 1C upgrade.
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The upgraded Aphrodite MLV-1C model boasts an enhanced APS5 engine with increased precision and sophistication.
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The Roman penchant for contrasting colored stones is beautifully exemplified in this work, where the white marble statue is juxtaposed against a dark grey pier and base, adorned with geometrical insets of light grey marble.\r\n\r\nThis artifact is...
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This model has reimagined two iconic female statues from the ancient Greco-Roman world, positioning them to face one another and contrast their unique attributes while blocking off the (perceived) male gaze they were originally designed to attract.
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This dynamic group sculpture brings together Aphrodite and her son, Eros - or, as they are known in Rome, Venus and Cupid - two powerful deities with Aphrodite embodying the essence of love and beauty, while Eros personifies erotic allure.