If only these three young beauties could talk! These three personifications of gracefulness from the V&A Museum in London were the constant attendants of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Sculpted by the foremost Neoclassical sculptor in Europe, Antonio Canova in 1814, this sculpture exemplifies a common theme in art from this period--a revival of mythological themes and classical ideals from Greco-Roman antiquity.
Made from bonded white carrara marble with a black base, this sculpture will be a centerpiece of "gossip" as you admire it with your friends.
Large Size: 17"H x 9.5"W x 6"D. (Top Left)
Made from bonded white carrara marble with a black marble base.
Small Size: 10"H x 4"W x 3"D. (Bottom Left)
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Nudes
, Greco-Roman
, Antonio Canova
, Neoclassicism
, Female