Aphrodite Of Knidos Analysis

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Desiring to revive Classical Greece, due to the adversities of such a chaotic time lead many Ancients Greeks to hunger for drama, emotion, and especially hope. “Hope” came from mythology. The ancient Greeks were polytheistic, thus they worshipped many Gods, and told many stories about them, called myths short for mythology. Aphrodite was a great Olympian goddess of beauty, love, pleasure, and procreation; depicted as a beautiful woman often in the nude. Praxiteles sculpted her first image in the Classical era, called the Aphrodite of Knidos. In the Classical era, her image of celebrating female nudity took center stage, for many Greeks were shocked by her nudity—except for Knidos. Knidos embraced her nudity and proudly displayed it.