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- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse abstract "The statue of the Aphrodite of Syracuse in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (NAMA) with the inventory number 3524 is dated to the second century AD.The statue was found in South Italian Baiae and received her name on account of the connection to Magna Graecia. It is made of Parian marble and has a height of 1.8 m. The statue initially belonged to the collection of Lord Hope and was later acquired by M. Embeirikos, who gave it to the National Archaeological Museum of Athens in 1924.The statue was restored by the sculptor Antonio Canova, since it initially lacked head, neck and right arm. Aphrodite is depicted largely naked, with only a himation slung over her buttocks and held in place over her genitals with her left hand. The rest of the garment falls to the ground behind and beside her. The wide stream of cloth also fulfills the function of a statue support. The two feet are close together on a plinth, with the left leg made to serve as the supporting leg and the right lef as the loose one. With her right hand, the goddess attempts to cover her left breast. The head is twisted to the left. Thus the statue belongs to the Venus pudica type, which derives from a statue of the famous sculptor Praxiteles, the Aphrodite of Cnidus. The statue is a Roman copy of a Greek original.".
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- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse wikiPageWikiLink Heroic_nudity.
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- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_Sicily.
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- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse subject Category:2nd-century_Roman_sculptures.
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- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse subject Category:Cnidian_Venuses.
- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse subject Category:National_Archaeological_Museum_of_Athens.
- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse comment "The statue of the Aphrodite of Syracuse in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (NAMA) with the inventory number 3524 is dated to the second century AD.The statue was found in South Italian Baiae and received her name on account of the connection to Magna Graecia. It is made of Parian marble and has a height of 1.8 m. The statue initially belonged to the collection of Lord Hope and was later acquired by M.".
- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse label "Aphrodite of Syracuse".
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- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse sameAs Q618530.
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- Aphrodite_of_Syracuse depiction Statue_of_Aphrodite,_2nd_c._BC.jpg.
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