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English: Menophantos (signed)
Français : Ménophantos (signature)
Description
English: Aphrodite of Menophantos: Venus pudica, the best-known copy type of the Venus of Cnidus, here bearing the signature of the sculptor Menophantos: "work by Menophantos, after the Aphrodite in the Troad". Marble, Greek artwork, 1st century BC. From the church San Gregorio al Celio.
Français : Venus pudica, le type le plus connu des copies de la Vénus de Cnide, signée ici par le sculpteur Ménophantos : « œuvre de Ménophantos, d'après l'Aphrodite de Troade ». Marbre, œuvre grecque, Ier siècle av. J.-C. Provenance : église San Gregorio al Celio.
institution QS:P195,Q3890451
Current location
Ground floor, room VIII
References IG XIV, 1255
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)

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Aphrodite of Menophantos a Venus Pudica signed by Menophantos, first century BCE, found at San Gregorio al Celio, Rome (Museo Nazionale Romano)

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