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Statue of Venus, known as Frejus, Roman copy of work from Phidian school from end of 5th century b. c

Statue of Venus, known as Frejus, Roman copy of work from Phidian school from end of 5th century b. c


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Filename: 940_18_10327063.jpg

Size: 2586 x 3455 (1.3MB)

Date: 13th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Statue of Venus, known as Frejus, Roman copy of work from Phidian school from end of 5th century b. c

Greek civilization. Statue of Venus, known as the Frejus. Roman copy of a work from the Phidian school from the end of the 5th century b.C

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Media ID 9510757

Ancient Greece Barefoot Female Likeness Feminity Historical Clothing Roman Goddess Semi Dress Tranquility Venus


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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of the Statue of Venus, known as Frejus. A Roman copy of a work from the Phidian school dating back to the end of the 5th century BC, this ancient masterpiece hails from Greek civilization. Standing in all her glory, this full-length statue emanates tranquility and grace. The vertical composition allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of this remarkable sculpture. The artist's skill is evident in capturing the essence of femininity through delicate features and a serene expression. With bare feet and adorned in semi-dress historical clothing, Venus exudes an aura that transcends time. In this studio shot, we are transported back to ancient Greece where art flourished and human representation was celebrated. This single object serves as a testament to the artistic prowess that once thrived during those times. As we gaze upon this Roman goddess, we can't help but marvel at her timeless allure. Though devoid of people in its frame, it speaks volumes about our fascination with history and our desire to preserve remnants of past civilizations. This print by Universal Images Group (UIG) captures not only an extraordinary piece of art but also invites us into a world where mythology intertwines with reality – a world where statues like Venus continue to inspire awe and admiration for centuries on end.

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