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- en.wikipedia.org Aphrodite of KnidosThe Aphrodite of Knidos (or Cnidus) was an Ancient Greek sculpture of the goddess Aphrodite created by Praxiteles of Athens around the 4th century BC.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Aphrodite_in_…Aphrodite and Eros in Ancient Greek sculpture (2 C, 1 F). ... Sculptures of Aphrodite at the hellenistic period.jpg 2,112 × 2,816; 1.26 MB.
- artincontext.org aphrodite-of-knidos-statue/The Aphrodite sculpture is among the first female Greek and female Roman statues to be created in life-size. ... Aphrodite of Knidos (Ancient Art Podcast 26).
- greekerthanthegreeks.com aphrodite-of-knidos-…Praxiteles’ Aphrodite of Knidos by the Greek sculptor, Praxiteles of Athens: The First Naked Female Statue of Ancient Greece.
- learner.org series/art-through-time-a-global-view…On the Parthenon, Phidias—or at least one of his collaborators—on the east pediment shows Aphrodite in skimpily revealing costume.
- worldhistory.org Greek_Sculpture/Beauty in Ancient Greek Sculpture – Ancient History et cetera. ... Praxiteles sculpts his Aphrodite, the first full female nude in Greek sculpture.
- medium.com @archeologyaesthetic/the-timeless-…As a goddess, Aphrodite is revered for her ability to bring people together in love and passion. In ancient Greek mythology, she is often called upon to help...
- pinterest.com ideas/greek-sculpture-aphrodite/…Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Greek sculpture aphrodite. Get inspired and try out new things.
- arthistoryproject.com timeline/the-ancient-world/…This Roman statue of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, was itself a copy of a statue made nearly 500 years before by the Greek sculptor Praxiteles.
- angkingsculpture.com sculptures-gallery/greek-…“Venus” was her alias when she was in the Roman Empire. In ancient Greek mythology, she was called greek sculpture of aphrodite.
- theartstory.org blog/the-male-gaze-made-marble-…The Aphrodite of Knidos is considered to be the first ever full female nude in ancient Greek art. She stands with one hand holding a towel, the other loosely […]
- aquileana.wordpress.com 2014/08/21/greek-…_Aphrodite (In ancient greek Ἀφροδίτη”arisen from the foam”.
- khanacademy.org partner-content/british-museum/…Lesson 1: Ancient Greece. ... Another figure of Aphrodite in The British Museum (Sc. 1578) could almost be the same figure standing up.