Greek 3rd 2nd century bc or roman early imperial 1st century ad.
Marble statuette of aphrodite anadyomene.
On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 162.
On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 162.
Marble statuette of aphrodite anadyomene rising type late 2nd century b c.
Here the stance is reversed.
In this graceful pose aphrodite was represented with both arms raised wringing water from her hair as though she were just emerging from the sea where she was born.
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Marble statuette of aphrodite anadyomene rising 1st century a d.
Roman adaptation of a greek work of the 3rd 2nd century b c.
Greek 3rd 2nd century b c.
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Most of the figure s weight is on the right leg instead of the left.
This artwork is meant to be viewed from right to left.
Or roman early imperial 1st century a d.
Marble statue of aphrodite anadyomene hair binding.
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Marble statuette of aphrodite anadyomene rising 1st century a d.
Marble statuette of aphrodite anadyomene rising the metropolitan museum of art new york city united states.
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Marble statuette of aphrodite anadyomene rising 3rd 2nd century b c or 1st century a d.
Or roman early imperial 1st century a d.
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Marble statue of aphrodite anadyomene hair binding.
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Greek 3rd 2nd century b c.
Sometimes thought to derive from a famous painting.
Greek said to be from rhodes this marble image of aphrodite goddess of love and beauty was originally adorning herself with one arm raised to her hair the other holding some object like a mirror or ointment vase.
This aphrodite s arms were originally in a pose very similar to that of the statue of the goddess displayed nearby.