Modernise version of Venus de Milo, ancient statue commonly thought to represent Aphrodite, now in Paris at the Louvre. It was carved from marble by Alexandros, a sculptor of Antioch on the Maeander River about 150 BCE. It was found in pieces on the Aegean island of Melos in April,1820, and was subsequently presented to Louis XVIII (who then donated it to the Louvre in 1821).
• Modern version of Venus de Milo sculpture
• Made of resin
• Hand flocked in electric blue colour (velvet finish)
HEIGHT
28cm
0.5kg
PROCESSING TIME
1 week