We often recognize it as venus. We don't have her arms and te arer arms were doin we don't know oao arm's o doing a men war? She picking a nose? Was she waving at some one? Or she holding something? But often the statues of enus elfi so tat those arms give us an indication as to what goddess they're represent, because they would have been holding something attributed to that goddess. So we think it's venus. And it's like an incredible the way it's sculptured, you know, this sort of amazing drapery her body. You know, she's not a woman. She's a goddess.
753. Visiting the Louvre Museum with Amber & Paul
Join Amber, Paul and me as we take a tour of the famous Louvre Museum in Paris and describe some of the world's most amazing artwork and artefacts, including stunning Greek sculptures like Venus de Milo, fascinating renaissance paintings by Leonardo da Vinci such as the Mona Lisa and many more incredible pieces. The video version has photos of all the work being described. Photos are also shown on the website page.
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