This bookend is an interpretation of the famous greek sculpure, the Venus de Milo, discovered on the island of Melos in 1820, the gracefull statue carved 100 BC presents Aphrodite goddess of love in Greek mythology
Aphrodite, known as Venus de Milo, around 100 BC, Island of Melos (Cyclades, Greece...
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This bookend is an interpretation of the famous greek sculpure, the Venus de Milo, discovered on the island of Melos in 1820, the gracefull statue carved 100 BC presents Aphrodite goddess of love in Greek mythology
Aphrodite, known as Venus de Milo, around 100 BC, Island of Melos (Cyclades, Greece); Marble H. 2.04 m.
Louvre Museum, Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities
Metal laser cut bookend
Matt black powder
Anti slip pads
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