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Aphrodite Kallipygos Statue

1. Introduction of Aphrodite Venus Sculpture Aphrodite Kallipygos is one of the most representative sculptures in ancient Greek art, famous for its idealized expression of female beauty. As the embodiment of love and beauty, this sculpture particularly emphasizes the perfect curve of Venus’s hips, symbolizing the praise and reverence for the female body. Through the […]

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Callipygian Venus Statue

1. Introduction of Bronze Aphrodite Sculpture Aphrodite, also known as Venus in Roman mythology, is the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology, and also a symbol of vitality and reproduction. In ancient Greek culture, she not only represents the beauty and charm of women, but also the embodiment of self-confidence, vitality and […]

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Aphrodite statue

1. Introduction of Goddess Venus Statue The origin of the Callipygian Venus is closely related to a legend in ancient Syracuse. It is said that two sisters argued over the beauty of their respective buttocks and even asked a man to judge, which led to the worship of the beauty of women’s parts. The original […]

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Callipygian Statue

1. Introduction of Callipygian Statue This marble sculpture, called the Callipygian Venus or Venus Kallipygos, is a replica of a Roman marble sculpture based on a Greek original. The Callipygian Statue shows Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, looking back in an elegant and sensual pose, as if admiring her perfect curves. The pose […]

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