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The Birth of Venus (Botticelli) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Birth of Venus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Birth of Venus may refer to the birth of the mythological goddess Venus. Other uses include: In paintings , the term "the birth of Venus" has often been interchanged with "Venus Anadyomene". Fo...
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Amazon.com: The Birth of Venus (9781400060733): Sarah Dunant: Books
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In Alessandro Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus” (1485), the goddess Venus [or Aphrodite as she is known in Greek mythology] emerges from the sea upon a shell in accordance with the myth that explains her birth. ... this really helped me with my project about the birth of venus; ... sandro botticelli and birth of venus...
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Analysis: The Birth of Venus ... With today's techniques, the works were reexamined, and it was revealed that 32.5 cm of the top of the Birth of Venus had been planed down, creating this size disparity which, even today, means that the Ufizi's curators don't dare put them side by side, even though they were made to...
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With today's techniques, the works were reexamined, and it was revealed that 32.5 cm of the top of the Birth of Venus had been planed down, creating this size disparity which, even today, means that the Ufizi's curators don't dare put them side by side, even though they were made to be together. ... The Birth of Venus...
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