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a carved white carrara mable figure of the crouching venus late 19/early 20th century
Estimate
15,000 - 25,000 USD
bidding is closed
Description
- height 34 1/2 in.; the pedestal height 38 1/2 in.
- 87.5 cm; 98 cm
after the antique, on a revolving green marble pedestal
Catalogue Note
The Uffizi Crouching Venus was moved from the Villa Medici in Rome to Florence in 1787. It was originally thought to be a copy of a statue by Diodalses and referred to by Pliny, but more recent scholars relate it to Pergamene sculptures, such as the Arrotino. Early commentators considered the subject to be the Birth of Venus but later the goddess was generally thought to be bathing.