- http://visual-arts-cork.com sculpture/venus-de-milo.htmCharacteristics and Analysis of the Venus de Milo. The statue is made from Parian marble and stands some 6 feet 8 inches tall, without its plinth.
- art-facts.com venus-de-milo-facts/Let’s take a closer look at some of the most interesting facts about the Venus de Milo sculpture, an iconic ancient Greek work of art.
- entertainment.howstuffworks.com arts/artwork/…And as The Guardian's Jonathan Jones wrote in 2015, "The Venus de Milo is an accidental surrealist masterpiece.
- conservapedia.com Venus_de_MiloEven with a broken nose, the face was beautiful. D'Urville the classicist recognized the Venus of the Judgement of Paris. It was, of course, the Venus de Milo.
- discoverwalks.com blog/paris/top-6-interesting-…The Venus De Milo by Alexandros d’Antioche – Louvre. This statue has been discovered during the spring of the year 1820 in the city of Mélos (or Milo) located in...
- blog.milliyet.com.tr milos-lu-venus/Blog/…En güçlü propaganda güzelliktir! Venus de Milo. ... Çıplak Venus de Milo mitolojisinde bunun karşılığı neden olduğu Truva savaşıdır.
- pinterest.com sophiaconcept/venus-de-milo/Venus de Milo. Aphrodite, the ancient goddess of love has always been the ultimate model for female beauty and no statue deserves this description more...
- historydaily.org discovering-the-venus-de-miloToday, the Venus de Milo is one of the world’s best-known sculptures, so it is hard to believe that, for centuries, no one knew it even existed.
- traveltriangle.com Blog ParisHistoric Significance Of Venus de Milo. A young farmer named Yorgos Kentrotas discovered this statue on the Greek island of Melos (Milos) on 8 April 1820.
- encyclopedia.com social-sciences/encyclopedias-…The Venus de Milo is an ancient Greek statue of the goddess Aphrodite, famous both for her missing arms and as a symbol of female beauty.