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- en.wikipedia.org Venus de' MediciThe Venus de' Medici or Medici Venus is a 1.53 m (5 ft 0 in) tall Hellenistic marble sculpture depicting the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite.
- d2bycynz07ousq.cloudfront.net art-artists/work-of…To licence this image for commercial purposes, contact our Picture Library at picturelibrary@royalacademy.org.uk. Venus de' Medici, 1683.
- alexander-the-great.org artifacts/venus-de-mediciOrigin: The Venus de' Medici is a renowned ancient Greek statue that dates to the late Hellenistic period, around the 1st century BCE.
- uffizi.it en/artworks/medici-venus...the beginning of 1816, when, to comply with the Treaty of Vienna, it returned to Florence (AGU 1816 XL - no. 12, Statue of Venus de' Medici returned from Paris.
- timetravelturtle.com italy/venus-de-medici/Venus de’ Medici was her name. And for centuries she would stand, unmoving and serene, as crowds gathered around to admire her every feature.
- enflorencia.com venus-de-medici/Aunque esto no significaba que Florencia renunciara a su Venus de Medici y, en 1816 consigue recuperar la escultura y devolverla a los Uffizi.
- aquileana.wordpress.com 2014/08/21/greek-…“The Venus de Medici” is a Hellenistic sculpture depicting Aphrodite (Roman equivalent: Venus).
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Medici_Venus…...නම් ඇතීනියානුවා විසින් නිර්මිත ප්රතිමාව; patông; Venus de Medici; メディチのウェヌス; මෙඩිචි වීනස්; Medici Venus</nowiki>.
- spenceralley.blogspot.com 2016/05/venus-de-medici…Venus de' Medici Hellenistic marble copy of an earlier bronze original displayed in the Tribuna of the Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
- artemest.com products/the-venus-de-medici-…This item is based on the Venus De' Medici, a Hellenistic Greek marble statue which was considered a symbol of ancient beauty during the Neoclassical period.
- tr.istanbulbear.org venera-meditseyskaya-elladyi-…Venus de Medici veya sık sık adı verilen Venus de Medici, orada bir sanat mucizesi olarak kabul edildi.
- florencecapital.wordpress.com 2011/03/10/venus-de…There, gracefully disposed about the floor, stands the world-renowned Venus de’ Medici, the Arrotino, or grinder, a perfect piece of nature in both form and action...
- artuk.org discover/artworks/venus-de-medici-251844Venus de' Medici by Italian School, 18th C, from Elmbridge Museum.