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Roman statuette Representing Venus
Roman statuette Representing Venus - Ancient Art Style Roman statuette Representing Venus -
Ref : 115409
3 500 €
Period :
BC to 10th century
Dimensions :
H. 9.84 inch
Ancient Art  - Roman statuette Representing Venus BC to 10th century - Roman statuette Representing Venus
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Roman statuette Representing Venus

Statuette Representing Venus
Asia Minor, 1st cent. BC - 1st cent. AD

Material: Terracotta
Height: 25 cm

Provenance:
Former private collection, Cologne

Comparable Works:
Figures of Venus: Louvre Myr36
Venus Genetrix: Louvre Myr28; Myr26bis; Myr27; BR4413

This statuette depicts the goddess Venus standing frontally in a classic contrapposto, with her right leg slightly bent forward. Her right arm is raised to adjust a fold of her drapery, exposing her left breast.

It belongs to a corpus of terracotta figurines found in Myrina, dating to the late Hellenistic or early Roman periods, between the 1st century B.C. and the 1st century A.D. These works reflect earlier Greek statuary types, particularly those depicting Aphrodite/Venus. Our piece closely resembles the "Venus Genetrix" type.

Emmanuel Soubielle Works of Art

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Ancient Art