Feature

●Aphrodite of Milos - the alternate name of this statue, and scholars still debate whether the statue depicts Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love or the sea goddess Amphitrite
●Ancient Greek - Thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch, the original sculpture was created sometime between 130 and 100 BC, it is now on permanent display in the Louvre Museum in Paris
●High Quality Sculpture - Hand-cast using real crushed stone bonded with durable designer resin, our Venus de Milo bust is then set atop a faux ebony museum mount for proud home or gallery display
●Design Toscano Exclusive - Exclusive to the Design Toscano brand, this unique Bust of the Venus de Milo is great for home display or as unique necklace stand for classic art collectors
●Our Venus de Milo bust measures 7.5"Wx4"Dx12"H and weighs 1 lb. including a faux ebony museum display mount


Description

Thought to be the work of Alexandros of antioch, this ideal of feminine beauty dates from the Hellenistic Age. Also known as Aphrodite of milos, it was discovered in 1820 within the ancient city of milos. Our version is cast in designer resin to capture the statue S stunning beauty "w x 4"D x 12"h 1 lb.