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Venus Arles, Borghese, and a few others? Are they named after the period they were sculptured or after the artist?

I just attended a musuem exhibition on Louvre exhibits, and Aphrodite statues numbered around 5 or slightly more. Some of them have manly facial features. I really liked the Venus Arles one.. can someone in the know clarify?

2007-12-30 04:27:13 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Sculpture

Thanks leftie, I am a libra after all, and so are you..
Are you the God of love? lol :)

2007-12-30 22:04:32 · update #1

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Venus is a Roman Goddess identified with the Greek goddess of llove and fertility, Aphrodite, their appearance and characteristics are very similar.
Sculptures are often named after the place they are found. eg The Arles Venus was discovered in several pieces at the Roman theatre at Arles, France, in 1651, by workmen who were digging a well. .Or else, these statues are given the name of the persons or collection to whom they belong. e.g. The Borghese Venus was originally in tihe collection of the Italian Borghese family, but is now in the Louvre Museum thanks to its purchase by Napoleon. But its name - The Borghese Venus - remains unchanged.

2007-12-30 09:12:31 · answer #1 · answered by angela l 7 · 3 0

Aphrodite.htmlhttp://hometown.aol.com/eeluna/Aphrodite.html

THIS IS WHAT IS ON THE ABOVE SITE...
FOUND ON GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE.

Aphrodite was a Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone--Aphroditehttp://hometown.aol.com/eeluna/Aphrodite.htmlhttp://hometown.aol.com/eeluna/Aphrodite.html



AGAIN I LOCATED IT ON GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE...

I CAN NOT FIND OUT WHY SHE HAS SO MANY NAMES..

2007-12-31 02:45:37 · answer #2 · answered by SILVERWOLFWON AKA MOM 3 · 1 0

Because she was a Vixen! (goddess of love, you know!)
Part of it has to do with the various cultures...I enjoyed going through the Louvre...Sorry, all I can tell you is from the different cultures.

2007-12-30 15:27:31 · answer #3 · answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7 · 0 0

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