Art Analysis: Venus Of Willendorf

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Fabiola De La Cruz
Art 101
5/31/17
Venus of Willendorf

The art topic I chose is the Venus of Willendorf. I chose this art sculpture because of the significance it had on society even before language became the formal way of communicating. Art making is an ancient form of communication through the creation of unique features that symbolize cultural and religious background of the people of this era. Venus of Willendorf is one of the ancient art sculpture. The curve sculpture represents a fertility item that represents human nature. Thus, it symbolizes the woman fertility and represents procreation from mother to child. Therefore, the objective part of Venus of Willendorf art appreciates the human body and stresses on the stomach representing …show more content…

This sculpture is one out of three Venus sculptures that circulated in Europe during this era. The sculpture is approximately 11 centimetres in height and about 4 centimetres in width. It is made of limestone and carved into ball like sections to represent different body parts. The thick female sculpture has large breasts and stomach. There is no facial detail. The head is completely covered by smaller grooves that represent hair and the feet look broken, while the stomach and pelvic area are distinct. During this era the few things that were carried around needed to compact. The size of this sculpture made it ideal for traveling from place to place. Paleolithic people believed this sculpture brought fortune in …show more content…

In conclusion, the Venus of Willendorf artistic creation in the ancient history portrays the human nature and the treasure on the woman fertility. The art has been significant is tracing the historical accounts of the ancient people along with the cultural beliefs. It is therefore, an important art that is essential in determining humanity. Work Cited
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"Smarthistory: A Multimedia Web-Book About Art And Art History". Choice Reviews Online, vol 47, no. 04, 2009, pp. 47-1815-47-1815. American Library Association, doi:10.5860/choice.47-1815.
Venus 08 - Art And Lifestyle. 1st ed., St. Pölten, Amt Der Niederösterreichischen Landesregierung, Abteilung Kultur Und Wissenschaft,