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Aphrodite was a highly attractive young woman who dressed elegantly and loved to wear jewellery. Her eyelashes were curled and she had a constant smile on her lovely face, since she was a lover of smiles. Aphrodite had a tender neck, tender breasts [2] and beautiful buttocks
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The Aphrodite Kallipygos
The Aphrodite Kallipygos (Aphrodite of the beautiful buttocks). Ahrodite is lifting her peplos, looking back and down over her shoulder, most likely to evaluate her buttocks.
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Statue of the Armed Aphrodite
Statue of 400 B.C.
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Aphrodite, Eros and the satyr Pan
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Goddess Aphrodite and her son Eros
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Aphrodite of Rhodes
Statue of Aphrodite kneeling and sorting her hair
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Colossal head of Aphrodite
Head of a larger-than-life statue, copying a statue by Praxiteles (370-360 BC)
Statue of 1st century AD by Praxiteles
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Statue of Aphrodite
Statue of 290 AD
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Aphrodite and Eros
Figurine of Aphrodite and Eros, found in the district of Corinthia
Statue of 400 BC
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Marble group of Aphrodite and Eros
Aphrodite leaning forward to embrace her winged son Eros
Statue of 300 BC
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Venere Felice
Venus (Aphrodite), with probably her son Eros next to her. The statue was inspired the statue 'Aphrodite of Cnidus' by sculptor Praxiteles
Statue of 2nd century AD Vatican Museum in Italy
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Statue of Venus (Aphrodite) holding a seahell
Statue Vatican Museum in Italy
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The Broadgate Venus
A bronze statue of Venus weighing 5 tons.
Statue by Fernando Botero Source: @copy; Lonpicman /Wikimedia Commons
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“Venus de Milo”
Aphrodite from Melos, found in the Greek theatre on the island of Melos in 1820.
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Statue of Aphrodite
Statue of 290 AD
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Aphrodite Chaironeia
Aphrodite , holding her himation, which covers her head and wraps her body, with her right hand
Statue of 2nd century BC
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Aphrodite emerging from an open seashell
Statue of 4th century BC
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