Venus De Milo Louvre Replica Sculpture Alabaster on Marble Base Greek Handmade
Height 36cm
Weight 1400gr (With the Package)
Categoty: Statues, Sculptures, Archaic, Greek roman Mythology
Material: Alabaster
Venus de Milo, ancient statue commonly thought to represent Aphrodite, now in Paris at the Louvre Museum. It was carved from marble by Alexandros, a sculptor of Antioch on the Maeander River about 150 BCE. It was found in pieces on the Aegean island of Melos on April 8, 1820, and was subsequently presented to Louis XVIII (who then donated it to the Louvre in 1821). Though it was reconstructed to a standing posture, the statue’s arms were never found. An inscription that is not displayed with the statue states that “Alexandros, son of Menides, citizen of Antioch of Maeander made the statue.” The figure’s origin on the island of Melos has led some to think she may be Amphitrite, the Greek goddess of the sea.
Alabaster handmade statue on my small workshop.
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