Description
High quality reproduction made of reconstituted marble (80% marble powder + synthetic resin). The ageing patina is applied with natural pigments.
Height: 38,5 cm
Reproduction and recreation of universal art.
The Aphrodite of Milos better known as Venus of Milo is one of the most representative statues of the Hellenistic period of Greek sculpture, and one of the most famous sculptures of the ancient Greece. It was created sometime between 130 and 100 BC, and is believed that it represented Aphrodite (called Venus by the Romans), goddess of love and beauty. Sculpted in marble in a size slightly larger than size of a person, the author is anonymous, although traditionally has been attributed to Praxiteles. He is currently located in the Louvre museum in Paris.​
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