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17-Mar-2025

Paris. Musée du Louvre. Vénus de Milo

From Milo to the Louvre
Together with the Mona Lisa and The Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Venus de Milo is one of the three most famous female figures in the Louvre. Her name comes from the Greek island of Melos (now called Milos), where she was found in 1820 and acquired almost immediately by the Marquis de Rivière, the French ambassador to Greece at that time. He then presented her to King Louis XVIII, who donated her to the Louvre in March 1821. In barely two years, the Venus had moved from the shadows to the light.When she first arrived at the Louvre, it was suggested that her missing arms should be restored, but the idea was eventually abandoned for fear of changing the nature of the work.

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carol j. phipps12-Aug-2025 13:21
Terrific capture of this statue, Jose! Vote
jtocaciu04-May-2025 03:06
Superb image. The statue stands up despite of the crowd. BV.
Gerard KOEHL24-Apr-2025 05:10
Superbe prise de celle très belle statue. V
larose forest photos24-Apr-2025 01:08
The famous statue... you got a remarkable shot. Certainly are lots of people there. V
Julie Oldfield23-Apr-2025 23:33
That is pretty awesome. V
Fabienne23-Apr-2025 21:56
Une statue mythique joliment photographiée.
Tom LeRoy23-Apr-2025 19:21
So beautiful the art of the statue and your image of it. v
Helen Betts23-Apr-2025 19:10
Fine shot of this famous sculpture. V.
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