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- en.wikipedia.org Venus de MiloHamiaux suggests that the Venus de Milo is of the same sculptural type as the Capuan Venus and another sculpture of Aphrodite from Perge.
- louvre.fr en/explore/the-palace/ideal-greek-beautyThe Venus de Milo can be admired today in the last of a long series of rooms where she stands in almost solitary splendour.
- thecollector.com Stories NewsThe Venus de Milo statue is one of antiquity’s most famous emblems, appearing in countless spoofs and pop culture references.
- mentalfloss.com ArtFor much of the world, the mystery of the Venus de Milo lies in its missing arms. But there’s much more to this iconic statue than a couple of absent appendages.
- britannica.com topic/Venus-de-MiloVenus de MiloVenus de Milo, marble statue thought to be of Aphrodite, from Melos, c. 150 bce; in the Louvre, Paris.
- holidayandtrips.com venus-de-milo-mystery-eternal…The name Venus de Milo comes from Venus, the Roman name for Aphrodite, and Milos, the Greek island where the statue was discovered in 1820.
- artincontext.org venus-de-milo-sculpture/Venus de Milo‘s uniquely carved right arm hung across the torso, with the right hand resting on the raised left knee, gripping the drapery draped over the legs...
- artjourneyparis.com blog/story-venus-de-milo.htmlDifferent proposals of how the Venus de Milo would look like with her arms, holding an apple or writing on a shield.
- museumsexplorer.com venus-de-milo/Experts have come up with different theories about why Venus de Milo’s arms are missing.
- indepest.com 2021/02/27/venus-de-milo/Marble Venus de Milo at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France, by Alexandros of Antioch (between 130 and 100 BC) – Photo: Matthew Girling.
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