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Marble Statuette Of Aphrodite Analysis

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Visual Analysis of the Marble Statuette of Aphrodite
The Marble Statuette of Aphrodite is also known as Venus which symbolize Roman imperial power. Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty, sexuality who was worship by many. The marble sculpture is create by an artist know as Praxiteles during the 4th century BC, ca 150-100 B.C. It was later discover in Benghazi, eastern Libya. She is a goddess which means she should be dress in a beautiful gown, but the statue at the museum display her as been naked which can clearly show all of her bodily features. When looking at the Statuette of Aphrodite this sculpture literally transforms before the viewer’s eyes, at different based on any angle. This make for a dynamic experience for the viewers as they go ahead to observe the sculpture. By taking a look at Aphrodite both front and back view, it looks rough because of the way it is carve out of marble. The front view show all of …show more content…

From the front the whole statuette looks like her bottom was detach from the rest of her feet and it ironic as you can’t clearly see any sign of it been attach to anything else as it was nicely carved through. But from the back view it is as she is sitting in most likely water that covers the rest of her feet downwards.
In conclusion, Aphrodite is a symbol of love, femininity, and fertility from a different period and civilization, where she is worshiped and obeyed. And during her time, people form this goddess as they began to learn more towards religion and made it the central concepts of their lives. People treasure them as gods to emphasize on their greatness and importance in society. The idealistic use of femininity through nudity also place a sense of divinity upon these sculptures, and that why most artist carved them as

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