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- The Crouching Venus is a Hellenistic model of Venus surprised at her bath. Venus crouches with her right knee close to the ground, turns her head to the...
- ‘Crouching Venus’ was created by Giambologna in Mannerism (Late Renaissance) style. Find more prominent pieces of sculpture at Wikiart.org – best visual art...
- Unknown maker, Crouching Venus, early 19th century. Plaster. 895 mm x 460 mm x 545 mm, Weight: 58 kg.
- The statue represents an elegant Venus, crouching as she takes her bath, turned towards her observer and seeking to cover her breasts and pubis with her...
- I compared Spink’s photo of the Crouching Venus with the drawing of it on plate 60 of Cavaceppi’s book. As drawn the Venus is fully restored.
- Among other things, they all have at least one marble statue depicting the goddess Aphrodite – or Venus, as the Romans called her – in a crouching position.
- This marble statue of Aphrodite, also known as the 'Crouching Venus', dates from the Antonine period (2nd century AD) and is a Roman version of a Hellenistic...
- - John Berger. Part of the British history museum’s permanent display, ‘Lely’s Venus’ is a copy of what is today called the ‘Crouching Venus’ type.
- The Crouching Venus is a remarkable instance of John Nost the Elder’s assured carving, and is a rare surviving example of a classical subject by the artist in marble.
- Crouching Venus, Roman, 1st century AD, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. Leave a comment Cancel reply.