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Because the Venus de Milo is important?


Why white marble sculpture of a woman without arms is so important?
Jennifer, Montreal, Quebec Jennifer

sculpture to which you refer is known as the Venus de Milo, 130 BC is one of the most renowned sculptures of Greek art. It's in the Louvre museum's collection. His real name is Aphrodite of Milos, it was found in 1820 on the Greek island of Melos or Milos too. Was found without arms and broken into two parts. The name has become popular to Venus de Milo. Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Venus is the Roman version of the Greek Aphrodite.

This Venus is a little bigger the size, is 203 cm. Venus is stationary pose contraposto, which means that all the weight is on one leg, while the other rests. This was done to give the impression that she could move at any time and be more realistic and not dead. Venus de Milo rests his weight on his right leg, his left knee is raised as if walking. Your look is fantastic in the distance with intensity and confidence by giving importance. The texture is finely made dress around her waist and fall when she walks. Some goddesses were made naked and this symbolizes his divine birth from the sea foam. (Greek meaning afros foam).


The importance of Venus de Milo is that it was made naturally in an idealized manner and not to eroticism in mind, because it gives the idea of \u200b\u200bfemale beauty for many centuries in Western art. She was made as was the norm, taken 3 or 4 models, two models face, arms and torso of another of another. The reason was to find the perfect model and ideal young man who was not only in humanity and a goddess. She was made to be viewed from all angles. Jennifer most important thing to remember is that the Venus de Milo is not leather, indecent or Calata, naked. Calata a woman a man can get excited. As you've heard people joking, Calata is dirty, nude is art, they are correct. Looking at the Venus de Milo, the observer is elevated to a level to appreciate the arts and that she was meant to be a masterpiece for all time.

Thanks for your question Jennifer.

Augusto Chimpen


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