On this day in 1820, the Venus de Milo was discovered by a peasant named Yorgos Kentrotas inside the city ruins of Milos, an island in the Aegean sea between Crete and Greece. One of the most famous ...
Much of the mystery surrounding the Venus de Milo concerns her missing arms, from their fate to what they may have held. For a brief moment this week, people in her home city of Paris could observe ...
A near-exact replica of one of the world's classic sculptures has been created in snow by a mystery artist in South Yorkshire. The white stuff was used to re-make the ancient Greek Venus de Milo ...
The operation at the Louvre metro station, just outside the museum in the French capital where the original Venus stands, urges an increased use of quickly made, but often more costly, 3D prosthetics ...
In October of 1907, the Tanana Valley celebrated “Alaska Day” and an interesting object of Fairbanks art was created around that same time from Fairbanks gold. This igneous History Nugget has been ...
MORE than half a century has elapsed since the now famous statue was found buried under nameless ruins at Milo, anciently called Melos,—a poor little island of the Grecian Archipelago, which traded ...
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