Venus de Milo by Luisa Zambrotta

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On 8 April 1820 the famous ancient statue Venus de Milo was discovered on the Aegean island of Melos (Milos in modern Greek) . It was presented to Louis XVIII, who donated it to the Louvre the following year.

The marble statue, which is believed to depict Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty (Venus to the Romans),  was discovered by a peasant in a small underground cave.
The figure is thought to represent the acme of female beauty, combining grandeur with gracefulness, but Pierre-Auguste Renoir was not impressed and described it as a ‘big gendarme’.

4 responses to “Venus de Milo by Luisa Zambrotta”

  1. Avatar de gabychops

    Thank you, dear Luisa, for the reminder of the beauty of Venus de Milo!

    Joanna

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    1. Avatar de luisa zambrotta

      Thanks a lot for appreciating, dear Joanna

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      1. Avatar de gabychops

        As always, you are more than welcome, dear Luisa!

        Joanna

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  2. Avatar de luisa zambrotta

    Thank you so much, dear Juan 💙

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