• Characteristics 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.
  • However, the Vénus de Milo was initially presented with a plinth that has often been ignored in scholarly discussions and has since disappeared.
  • Historic 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.
  • So national pride needed to be restored, and the Venus de Milo (properly, 'Aphrodite,' since she's Greek) was literally a godsend."
  • O sırada kolları olmadan bulunduğuna inanılıyor. Venus de Milo'nun bulunduğu yer. ... Venus de Milo, dünyanın en pahalı eserlerinden biri olarak kabul edilir.
  • Today, 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • En güçlü propaganda güzelliktir! Venus de Milo. ... Çıplak Venus de Milo mitolojisinde bunun karşılığı neden olduğu Truva savaşıdır.
  • Venus de Milo is one of the most known pieces of art in display at the Louver museum. It was discovered in the Milo Island in Greek in 1820.