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- It was an attempt to recreate the posture of the Esquiline Venus, which had been excavated in 1874 and seen by the artist in Rome.
- "The Esquiline Venus is an anomalous work, for while the body is modelled with a voluptuousness that almost oversteps the line dividing the nude from the...
- Fragmentary statue of Aphrodite, type of the “Esquiline Venus”. Roman copy of the Imperial Era (2nd century CE) after an Hellenistic Venus Anadyomenes.
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- Venus' first Roman temple was dedicated to Venus Obsequens ("Propitious Venus") in 293 BC, on the Esquiline Hill, supposedly subsidized by fines imposed on...
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- label QS:Lfr,"Vénus esquiline"
- label QS:Lca,"Venus d'Esquilí"
- The 'Esquiline Venus' is a slightly smaller-than-life-size nude marble sculpture of a female wearing sandals and a headdress; its name 'Esquiline' comes from the...
- The statue, known as “Esquiline Venus” , represents the goddess girdling her hair with a strip of fabric.
- The Venus Esquilina, a Hellenistic sculpture from the 1st century BC preserved in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, was discovered in 1874 on the Esquiline...
- A view of the Esquiline Venus from around 50 a.d. in the Musei Capitolini in Rome.