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Small bronze statuette representing the Venus de Milo* after the antique, reduced model, from the late 19th-early 20th centuries.
This sculpture is in good condition.
Please note: slight scratches and wear and tear, see photos.
* The Venus de Milo is a marble statue, an original work from the Hellenistic period, created around 150-130 BC, representing the Greek goddess Aphrodite (designated by her Latin equivalent Venus) and found on the Greek island of Milos in April 1820 in a fragmentary state, notably without arms. Its exhibition at the Louvre in 1821 caused a sensation: it was the first statue to come from Greece into the collections and the first to be shown incomplete.