Venus Genetrix at The Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario
Venus Genetrix at The Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario
Published 2015-08-12T12:24:28+00:00
This marble sculpture, from the Hellenistic or Roman period, copies a Greek original of 420-410 BC. The fine statue is a copy of a famous Greek bronze attributed to the Classical Greek sculptor Kallimachos. Existing copies of the 'Venus Genetrix' type always show the goddess draped in 'transparent' garments - a sculptural style popular towards the end of the 5th century BC, a common quality in Hellenistic sculpture.
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Date published | 12/08/2015 |
Title | Venus Genetrix |
Place | Royal Ontario Museum |