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Bronze and semi-precious stones statuette known as Venus of Baalbek, from Tyre, Lebanon

Bronze and semi-precious stones statuette known as Venus of Baalbek, from Tyre, Lebanon


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Bronze and semi-precious stones statuette known as Venus of Baalbek, from Tyre, Lebanon

Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Bronze and semi-precious stones statuette known as the Venus of Baalbek. From Tyre, Lebanon

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Ancient History Barefoot Bronze Circa 3rd Century Female Likeness Gesturing Naked Semi Precious Stone


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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of the Bronze and semi-precious stones statuette known as Venus of Baalbek. Originating from Tyre, Lebanon during the Roman civilization in the 3rd century A. D. , this full-length statue stands tall, commanding attention with its remarkable craftsmanship. The naked figure of Venus is depicted in a graceful pose, her body delicately sculpted to perfection. With one hand gesturing elegantly and a serene expression on her face, she exudes an aura of timeless allure. The intricate details carved into the bronze sculpture highlight the artist's skillful mastery. Adorned with semi-precious stones that add a touch of opulence to her form, this artwork reflects both ancient Rome's artistic prowess and its appreciation for female beauty. The vertical composition emphasizes her majestic presence while transporting us back to an era steeped in history and culture. Displayed indoors against a neutral backdrop, this single object captures our imagination by evoking images of ancient civilizations and their reverence for human representation through art. Her barefoot stance further accentuates her vulnerability and connection to nature. Dating back to approximately the 3rd century, this iconic Venus of Baalbek continues to captivate viewers today with its timeless elegance and historical significance. This print serves as a visual testament to humanity's enduring fascination with artistry across centuries.

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