The Venus torso is a partial replica of the famous Venus de Milo statue currently residing in the Louvre museum in Paris. This statue from antiquity was discovered on the Greek Island of Milos. It is thought to have been created sometime between 130 and 100 BC by Alexandros of Antioch. Although commonly known as Venus de Milo, her correct title is Aphrodite of Milos; Aphrodite was the Greek Goddesses of Love & beauty, Venus being her Roman equivalent.
w13” x d3” x h21” 25 lb
Shown in Western Slate
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