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Venus de milo marble.
The venus de milo certainly revives the classical tradition but would appear to be a classicizing re creation dating from the late 2nd century bc.
Known also as the aphrodite of milos the venus de milo is a marble sculpture that was likely created by alexandros of antioch during the late 2nd century bc.
It features a nearly nude larger than life 6 feet 8 inches tall female figure posed in a classical s curve.
The venus de milo as many of you are aware is carved in marble and to ensure that she is honoured correctly montegrappa s exquisite homage is also in marble.
It is thought the venus de milo was born between 130 and 100 bc depicting aphrodite the greek goddess of love and beauty but the marble statue takes aphrodite s roman name venus.
September 21 2017 venus is artist lawrence argent s interpretation of the classic venus de milo sculpture and reigns as the centerpiece of piazza angelo the courtyard at trinity place.
The venus de milo 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.
To recreate her montegrappa used an exclusive moulding technique with high resolution marble flour.
Created sometime between 130 and 100 bc the statue is believed to depict aphrodite the greek goddess of love and beauty.
A little larger than life size it is believed to be the work of the sculptor.
One of the most famous examples of sculpture from ancient greece the venus de milois an armless marblestatue of aphrodite the greek goddess of love and beauty which was sculpted during the hellenistic period between about 130 and 100 bce.
The goddess s air of aloofness the harmony of her face and her impassivity are stamped with the aesthetics of the 5th century bc.
It was carved from marble by alexandros a sculptor of antioch on the maeander river about 150 bce.
Venus de milo c 130 100 bce marble statue musee du louvre.
Venus de milo ancient statue commonly thought to represent aphrodite now in paris at the louvre museum.
At 92 feet she is the tallest sculpture in san francisco.
It looks and feels just like real marble with a substantial weigh to it which is sure to impress visitors.
It is a marbl.
However some scholars claim it is the sea goddess amphitrite venerated on milos.