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A white marble statue of a female torso is centrally displayed against a vibrant, uniformly purple wall in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. The statue, depicted in a recumbent or reclining pose, is missing its head, arms below the biceps, and legs below the mid-thigh. It showcases classical female anatomy, with subtle curves and musculature. Distinct shadows are cast across the figure, suggesting directional lighting from the left.

The statue rests upon a rough-hewn, light-colored stone block, which in turn is placed on a modern, sleek white or light-blue display plinth. A small, light-colored rectangular fixture is visible on the purple wall in the upper right corner of the frame.

On the right side of the display plinth, an informational label is visible. The text, in both Greek and English, identifies the artwork as a "Roman statuette of Aphrodite of Cnidus (?), Roman copy after a Greek type, 2nd C. AD. Marble." It further states that it was "From the sea off Euboea" and was a "Gift of the Ministry of Culture, 1989," with an inventory number "Inv. No 1989/65." The Greek text also indicates "120-150 p.X. Marmaro" (120-150 AD Marble). The overall presentation suggests a deliberate, artistic display of an ancient artifact, enhancing its form with the striking purple background.
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Jan 11, 2025

Athina, Greece

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A white marble statue of a female torso is centrally displayed against a vibrant, uniformly purple wall in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. The statue, depicted in a recumbent or reclining pose, is missing its head, arms below the biceps, and legs below the mid-thigh. It showcases classical female anatomy, with subtle curves and musculature. Distinct shadows are cast across the figure, suggesting directional lighting from the left. The statue rests upon a rough-hewn, light-colored stone block, which in turn is placed on a modern, sleek white or light-blue display plinth. A small, light-colored rectangular fixture is visible on the purple wall in the upper right corner of the frame. On the right side of the display plinth, an informational label is visible. The text, in both Greek and English, identifies the artwork as a "Roman statuette of Aphrodite of Cnidus (?), Roman copy after a Greek type, 2nd C. AD. Marble." It further states that it was "From the sea off Euboea" and was a "Gift of the Ministry of Culture, 1989," with an inventory number "Inv. No 1989/65." The Greek text also indicates "120-150 p.X. Marmaro" (120-150 AD Marble). The overall presentation suggests a deliberate, artistic display of an ancient artifact, enhancing its form with the striking purple background.

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