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- Colonna_Venus abstract "The Colonna Venus is a Roman marble copy of the lost Aphrodite of Cnidus by Praxiteles, conserved in the Museo Pio-Clementino as a part of the Vatican Museums' collections. It is now the best-known and perhaps most faithful Roman copy of Praxiteles' original.The Colonna Venus is one of four marble Venuses presented in 1783 to Pope Pius VI by Don Filippo Giuseppe Colonna (1760-1818); this, the best of them, was published in Ennio Quirino Visconti's catalogue of the Museo Pio-Clementino, where it was identified for the first time as a copy of the Cnidian Venus. Immediately it eclipsed the somewhat flaccid variant of the same model that, as the Belvedere Venus, had long been in the Vatican collections. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, a prudish tin drape was modestly wrapped around the legs of the Colonna statue - this was removed in 1932, when the statue was removed to the Gabinetto delle Maschere where it may be seen today.When Christian Blinkenberg wrote the first modern monograph of the Cnidian Aphrodite in 1933, he found the Colonna Aphrodite and the Belvedere Aphrodite to most accurately reflect the original, mediated through a Hellenistic copy.".
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- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Aphrodite_of_Cnidus.
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- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cnidian_Venuses.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_copies_of_4th-century_BC_Greek_sculptures.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sculptures_of_the_Vatican_Museums.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Colonna_family.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Ennio_Quirino_Visconti.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Pius_VI.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Praxiteles.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Vatican_Museums.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Venus_(mythology).
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLink File:Colonna-Venus-front.jpg.
- Colonna_Venus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colonna Venus".
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- Colonna_Venus subject Category:Cnidian_Venuses.
- Colonna_Venus subject Category:Roman_copies_of_4th-century_BC_Greek_sculptures.
- Colonna_Venus subject Category:Sculptures_of_the_Vatican_Museums.
- Colonna_Venus hypernym Copy.
- Colonna_Venus type Type.
- Colonna_Venus type Weapon.
- Colonna_Venus type Collection.
- Colonna_Venus type Type.
- Colonna_Venus comment "The Colonna Venus is a Roman marble copy of the lost Aphrodite of Cnidus by Praxiteles, conserved in the Museo Pio-Clementino as a part of the Vatican Museums' collections.".
- Colonna_Venus label "Colonna Venus".
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- Colonna_Venus depiction Colonna-Venus-front.jpg.
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