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Deutsch: Venus von Esquilin.

English: So-called “Esquiline Venus” Français : Vénus de l'Esquilin Italiano: Cosiddetta Venere Esquilina Polski: Afrodyta z Ekswilinu

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English: Variant after Praxiteles?
Français : Variante de Praxitèle ?
Title
Deutsch: Venus von Esquilin.
English: So-called “Esquiline Venus”
Français : Vénus de l'Esquilin
Italiano: Cosiddetta Venere Esquilina
Polski: Afrodyta z Ekswilinu
Description
English: Statue of Aphrodite emerging from the water, maybe an idealized portrait of Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Late Hellenistic artwork.
Français : Statue d'Aphrodite sortant de l'eau, peut-être un portrait idéalisé de Cléopâtre VII d'Égypte. Œuvre de la période hellénistique tardive
Italiano: Statua di Afrodite che fa il bagno. Opera tarda-ellenistica.
Polski: Posąg Afrodyty; domniemany portret Kleopatry VII.
Date 1st century BC
date QS:P571,-050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Medium Parian marble
medium QS:P186,Q2052367
Dimensions 1.55 m (5 ft. 1 in.)
institution QS:P195,Q333906
Current location
Palazzo dei Conservatori, Sale degli Horti Lamiani
Accession number
MC 1441
Object history
English: Found in 1874 at the Horti Lamiani in Rome.
Français : Découvert en 1874 dans les Horti Lamiani à Rome.
Italiano: Dagli Horti Lamiani (1874), Esquilino, Roma
Polski: Eskwilin, Rzym, 1874
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen
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