Too graceful to cover up, too daring to ignore—Canova’s Venus Victrix made neoclassicism sweat.
Based on Antonio Canova's Controversial Venus Victrix, in its day, this sculpture, commissioned by her husband, depicted Pauline Bonaparte as the partially nude goddess Venus.
Antonio Canova, Venus Victrix, 1805-1808, White Marble, Galleria Borghese, Rome, Italy.
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Art History Is Sexy Venus V Sticker
Size: 3" w x 2.5" h