Venus de Milo.

Sculpture

Venus de Milo

Venus de Milo

Venus de Milo

Traditionally attributed to Alexandros of Antioch

Traditionally attributed to Alexandros of Antioch

About the sculpture

Aphrodite stands with a turned body and missing arms, combining ideal beauty with mystery. The broken state makes the goddess feel both present and unreachable, which has helped shape the sculpture’s modern power. The work symbolizes beauty, love, absence, and the strange authority of a fragment.

ARTWORK DETAILS

c. 150–125 BCE

Greek

Musée du Louvre

Paris

Traditionally attributed to Alexandros of Antioch / Musée du Louvre