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Alexandros of Antioch (attributed) — Venus de Milo
Alexandros of Antioch (attributed)

Venus de Milo

-130

This celebrated marble sculpture depicts a nude female figure in contrapposto stance, her idealized form carved from luminous Parian marble with remarkable sensitivity to anatomical proportion and surface finish. The figure's arms are famously absent, lost to time, lending the work an enigmatic quality that has captivated viewers for centuries. Attributed to Alexandros of Antioch and dating to the Hellenistic period, the sculpture represents the apogee of classical beauty and refinement, combining Greek artistic mastery with a graceful sensuality characteristic of its era. The delicately rendered drapery at the lower body provides both formal elegance and modest concealment, while the figure's serene profile gaze suggests an inner contemplation. Now housed in the Louvre, this iconic work remains one of the most recognizable sculptures in Western art, embodying timeless ideals of feminine form and classical perfection. Photo by Kamilla Isalieva on Unsplash

Medium
Parian marble sculpture

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Alexandros of Antioch (attributed), Venus de Milo, -130

This celebrated marble sculpture depicts a nude female figure in contrapposto stance, her idealized form carved from luminous Parian marble with remarkable sensitivity to anatomical proportion and surface finish. The figure's arms are famously absent, lost to time, lending the work an enigmatic quality that has captivated viewers for centuries. Attributed to Alexandros of Antioch and dating to the Hellenistic period, the sculpture represents the apogee of classical beauty and refinement, combining Greek artistic mastery with a graceful sensuality characteristic of its era. The delicately rendered drapery at the lower body provides both formal elegance and modest concealment, while the figure's serene profile gaze suggests an inner contemplation. Now housed in the Louvre, this iconic work remains one of the most recognizable sculptures in Western art, embodying timeless ideals of feminine form and classical perfection. Photo by Kamilla Isalieva on Unsplash

Medium
Parian marble sculpture
Year
-130
Seen at
Musée du Louvre, Sully wing

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Neoclassical Influence, Figurative Sculpture, Ancient Greek Sculpture, Hellenistic Period, Marble Sculpture, Classical Art, Stone Carving, Public Display, Museum Collection, Iconic Masterpiece, Idealized Form, European Sculpture, White Marble, Louvre Museum, Female Nude, Monumental Sculpture, Classical Beauty, Art History, Western Canon, Ancient Greece