- Venus Tauride
The Venus Tauride or Venus of Tauris is a 1.67 m high sculpture of
Aphrodite . It is named after the Tauride (Tavrichesky) Palace inSt Petersburg , where it was kept from the end of the eighteenth century until the mid-nineteenth. It is now in theHermitage Museum .It shows the goddess rising from her bath (with a column on the right on the piece, to her left-hand side, with her towel or clothing draped over it). It lost both arms in antiquity and her nose has been restored, but is otherwise complete (including an elaborate ancient hairstyle popular amongst classical upper-class women, with locks falling down onto her shoulders, and an original ankle bracelet on her left ankle).
It was thought to be a 2nd century AD Roman copy from a Greek original, but recent research suggests it is in fact a Greek original dating from the 3rd or 2nd century BC. [http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/11/2005/hm11_2_205.html] It is by an unknown sculptor, who takes inspiration from the
Aphrodite of Cnidus (particularly of theCapitoline Venus type) but does not follow it strictly (the Tauride Venus, though well-proportioned and fully nude as in the exemplar, is slighter in build and of a more refined beauty than the exemplar).It was ceded by
Pope Clement XI to Peter I in Rome in1718 , after protracted diplomatic negotiations, and (on its arrival in Russia two years later) was the first classical sculpture to be seen in that country.External links
* [http://www.theoi.com/Gallery/S10.10.html Image (copyrighted)]
* [http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/fcgi-bin/db2www/descrPage.mac/descrPage?selLang=English&indexClass=SCULPTURE_EN&Query_Exp=%28WOA_TYPE+%3D%3D+%22Freestanding+Sculpture%22%29+AND+%28WOA_CNTR_ORG+%3D%3D+%22Ancient+Rome%22%29&PID=A-150&numView=1&ID_NUM=2&thumbFile=%2Ftmplobs%2FPT8SLO4UCQ_23ODLD06.jpg&embViewVer=last&comeFrom=browse&check=false&sorting=WOA_AUTHOR%5EWOA_NAME&thumbId=6&numResults=113&author= Hermitage site] .
* [http://hermitage.informbureau.com/the_art_and_culture_of_ancient_greece.htm Hermitage Informbureau]
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