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I dont know if I'm the first with the idea, but I was just having a look on familiy's photographs and saw these beautiful Greek sculptures.
My fave ones:
Sculpture of Aphrodite, Eros and Pan, dates to ca. 100 B.C. Found in Delos
Apollo and Daphne is a baroque, life-sized marble sculpture by Italian Gian Lorenzo Bernini, housed in the Galleria Borghese in Rome. It was inspired by one of the stories included in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
I actually got this on my anatomy book..and also saw it on urology one.The Discobolus of Myron ("discus thrower" Greek Δισκοβόλος, "Diskobolos") is a famous Greek sculpture that was completed towards the end of the Severe period, circa 460-450 BC.
The Venus Kallipygos or Aphrodite Kallipygos (Greek: Ἀφροδίτη Καλλίπυγος), also known as the Callipygean Venus, all literally meaning "Venus (or Aphrodite) of the beautiful buttocks",[1] is an Ancient Roman marble statue, thought to be a copy of an older Greek original. In an example of anasyrma, it depicts a partially draped woman, raising her light peplos to uncover her hips and buttocks, and looking back and down over her shoulder, perhaps to evaluate them. The subject is conventionally identified as Venus (Aphrodite), though it may equally be a portrait of a mortal woman.
Doryphoros of Polyclitus, Roman copy in marble of bronze original, c. 450-440 B.C.
Such beautiful features..
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