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classical marble Aphrodite Statue Bust

1. Introduction of Aphrodite Statue Bust Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, symbolizes love, desire, and feminine beauty. She is one of the most frequently depicted figures in art history, with the Aphrodite of Knidos being one of the most landmark representations. This work, created by the ancient Greek sculptor Praxiteles, is considered […]

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Venus Torso marble Sculpture indoor

1. Introduction of Venus Torso Sculpture Aphrodite, or Venus in Roman mythology, is the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology. In classical art, she not only symbolizes feminine beauty but also represents an idealized human proportion and harmonious structure. The “Anadyomene” (emerging from water) form is an important type, depicting the moment […]

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venus-Aphrodite-statues

Among numerous decorative sculptures, the Greek Goddess Aphrodite statue, with its unique artistic value and symbolic meaning, has always been a classic choice for gardens and home spaces. It not only represents love and beauty but also adds elegance and an artistic atmosphere to the environment. However, when making a selection, style, material, size, and […]

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Aphrodite statues in different types

In the history of human art, Aphrodite is one of the most iconic representations of the female form. As the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology, she is said to have emerged from sea foam, symbolizing the origin of life, desire, and beauty. In another key myth, The Judgment of Paris, she […]

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fiberglass Venus and Cupid garden Sculpture

1. Introduction of Venus and Cupid Sculpture Venus and Cupid originate from ancient Greek and Roman mythology. Venus (corresponding to Aphrodite in Greek mythology) is the goddess of love and beauty, symbolizing charm, vitality, and emotional attraction; Cupid, her son, governs love and desire, often appearing as a cherub holding a bow and arrow, symbolizing […]

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white fiberglass Aphrodite Statue No Arms

1. Introduction of Aphrodite Statue No Arms Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology, symbolizes the allure of love, desire, and life. In mythology, she is often depicted as an elegant and captivating woman, believed to have been born from the sea, representing the beauty of nature and the power of […]

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Bronze Venus De Milo Statue outdoor

1. Introduction of Bronze Venus De Milo Statue This Bronze Aphrodite Sculpture is inspired by the famous ancient Greek statue, the Venus de Milo, created around the 2nd century BC, and is a representative work of the Hellenistic period. The Venus de Milo is famous for her missing arms, and it is precisely this elegance […]

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outdoor marble Aphrodite Garden Statue display

1. Introduction of Aphrodite Statue This marble Aphrodite Venus Sculpture, modeled after the famous Roman Aphrodite of Fréjus, is a quintessential example of classical beauty and elegant posture. Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty, is often depicted semi-nude, gentle, and subtly expressive, symbolizing sensuality, abundance, and vitality.In this modern reproduction, the Aphrodite […]

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Marble Famous Armless Female Statue outdoor

1. Introduction of Famous Armless Female Statue This Aphrodite’s Armless Statue is modeled after the ancient Greek masterpiece, the Venus de Milo (also known as Aphrodite), recreating the most iconic armless image of this goddess of love and beauty. The original, created around the 2nd century BC, is considered a pinnacle of classical sculpture for […]

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marble Roman Aphrodite Statue outdoor

1. Introduction of Roman Aphrodite Statue Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and desire. She symbolizes not only outward charm but also attraction, vitality, and harmony. Corresponding to Venus in Roman mythology, the veneration of Aphrodite has a long history in the Aegean region, with her statues being repeatedly copied and reinterpreted from […]

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