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This sepia-toned image presents a weathered bronze statue of a standing female figure, commonly identified as the Venus of Volubilis, against a plain, light background. The figure's left arm is raised above her head, with the hand partially visible. The right arm is truncated below the elbow. Her head is slightly tilted to the left, gazing forward with a neutral expression. The hair is styled in waves, framing the face. The upper torso is nude, revealing breasts and abdomen, while drapery is wrapped around the lower body, covering the hips and upper thighs. The statue's surface exhibits extensive texture, pitting, and dark patination consistent with aged bronze. This artifact is housed at the Archaeological Museum of Meknes (Musée Archéologique de Meknès) in Meknes, Morocco.
Karim

Oct 3, 2025

Meknes, Morocco

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This sepia-toned image presents a weathered bronze statue of a standing female figure, commonly identified as the Venus of Volubilis, against a plain, light background. The figure's left arm is raised above her head, with the hand partially visible. The right arm is truncated below the elbow. Her head is slightly tilted to the left, gazing forward with a neutral expression. The hair is styled in waves, framing the face. The upper torso is nude, revealing breasts and abdomen, while drapery is wrapped around the lower body, covering the hips and upper thighs. The statue's surface exhibits extensive texture, pitting, and dark patination consistent with aged bronze. This artifact is housed at the Archaeological Museum of Meknes (Musée Archéologique de Meknès) in Meknes, Morocco.

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