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  1. De Milo al Louvre. Junto con La Gioconda y la Victoria de Samotracia, la Venus de Milo es una de las tres grandes damas del Museo del Louvre. Su nombre viene dado por la isla griega de Milo, donde se encontró en 1820. El marqués de Rivière, entonces embajador de Francia en Grecia, la adquirió casi de inmediato y se la regaló al rey Luis XVIII.

  2. 8 de may. de 2019 · Interpretation. The fine marble statue arrived in Paris by February 1821 CE, where it has received pride of place to this day in the Louvre and came to be known worldwide as the “Vénus de Milo.”For, she was immediately identified as “Venus Victrix” (the victorious Aphrodite), hailed as a masterpiece of Classical Greek art, and attributed by the museum's director, Auguste de Forbin, to ...

  3. Known also as the Aphrodite of Milos, the Venus de Milo is a marble sculpture that was likely created by Alexandros of Antioch (2nd – 1st century BCE)–a Greek sculptor from the Hellenistic period—during the late 2nd century BCE. It features a nearly nude, larger-than-life (6 feet, 8 inches tall) female figure posed in a classical S-curve. Her body is composed of two blocks of Parian ...

  4. Venus din Milo (în greacă Ἀφροδίτη τῆς Μήλου, transliterat: Aphroditē tēs Mēlou), cunoscută și ca Venus de Milo, este o sculptură din Grecia Antică, ce o reprezintă pe zeița greacă a iubirii și frumuseții, Afrodita (Venus la romani). Data creării ei este situată între anii 130 - 100 î.Hr., fiind atribuită lui Alexandros de Antioch (inițial a fost ...

  5. 20 de abr. de 2022 · Detail of the Venus de Milo sculpture, located in the Louvre in Paris, France; Tom King, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. The location of the discovery, according to Paul Carus, was “the remnants of an ancient auditorium in the proximity of Castro, the island’s capital,” and Bottonis and his son “unintentionally discovered a narrow cave, skilfully covered with a massive slab and ...

  6. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Discovery of the Venus de Milo. The statue was found by a Greek farmer called Yorgos Kentrotas in April 1820 on the Greek island of Milos (also known as Melos) in the Aegean Sea. Venus de Milo was discovered in 1820 CE by French naval ensign Olivier Voutier and a local Greek peasant named Yorgos Kentrotas. The discovery was made in the Greek ...

  7. Comentario. IDENTIFICACIÓN: Nos encontramos ante una imagen de la conocida Venus de Milo, se trata de un original griego datado hacia el siglo II a. C., encontrado en isla de Milo o Melos. Se desconoce su autor y pertenece al periodo helenístico, pudiéndose inscribir dentro de la Escuela Neoática. Hoy se encuentra expuesta en el Museo del ...

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