File:2023-09-18 Crouching Venus in Rhodes 1.jpg

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Small statue of Aphrodite bathing, known as the Rhodes Venus.

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English: Small statue of Aphrodite bathing, known as the Rhodes Venus. A later remodelling of a statue type of the 3rd century BCE, whose creation was attributed to the sculptor Doidalses. The Rhodian work is an eloquent example of the decorative disposition in 1st century BCE aesthetics. Little sculptures such as this adorned the interiors of wealthy residences, as well as Nymphaia, private and public gardens. access number 4685.
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Author Burkhard Mücke
Camera location36° 26′ 40.13″ N, 28° 13′ 36.92″ E  Heading=68.69197080292° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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