A late 19th century French bronze figure of the semi-naked Venus, holding a golden apple, on a rectangular stand -- 40in. (102cm.) high.

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A late 19th century French bronze figure of the semi-naked Venus, holding a golden apple, on a rectangular stand -- 40in. (102cm.) high.

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According to the Boeotian legend, accepted by Ovid, it was Venus who gave the three golden apples to Hippomenes (sometimes called Melanion), in the story of Atalanta, who stooped to pick the dropped fruit and thus lost the race.

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