Vénus ambrée de Grimaldi

Vénus ambrée de Grimaldi

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RF004026 This female statuette, often referred to as "Venus," was unearthed at the end of the 19th century within the caves of Balzi Rossi at Grimaldi in Italy, situated near the Franco-Italian border. It is attributed to the Upper Palaeolithic period, dating back approximately 25,000 years ago. Crafted from brown steatite, this figurine boasts a robust physique with accentuated sexual characteristics, yet its head and limbs are remarkably diminutive. The statuette's stylized design effectively conveys femininity, maternity, and fecundity – concepts held in high regard by prehistoric groups of hunters and gatherers. Dimensions: 10.5 x 3 x 3 cm L'Agence Photo Ateliers d'art des musées nationaux This is a lightweight 3D model suitable for web display. To access the high-quality model, please contact agence.photo@rmngp.fr Rmn-GrandPalais/Reproduction 3D Rmn-GP

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