Venus in Arms at The Louvre, Paris
Venus in Arms at The Louvre, Paris
Published 2015-05-12T16:57:36+00:00
This marble sculpture created in the 11th Century but finished much later in the 16th Century, created and discovered in Italy. The statue is par of the collection of Tibero Ceuli, bought by the cardinal Scipion Borghese (1678-1623) in 1607. She was discovered in Rome in the 16th Cenutry. The antique head does not seem to belong to the statue. She decorates one of the large rooms of the villa Borghese.
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Date published | 12/05/2015 |
Title | Venus |
Place | The Louvre |