拍品专文
The renowned 4th Century B.C. Greek sculptor, Praxiteles, inspired later generations to produce variations of the most famous statue in classical antiquity, his Aphrodite of Knidos. With Praxiteles' characteristic soft and sensitive modelling, the Knidian Aphrodite was created as the absolute feminine ideal, both in bodily form and in pose.
The above Aphrodite was catalogue number 927 in the Greau collection. Number 925 is now in the British Museum, cf. H. B. Walters, Catalogue of the Bronzes, Greek, Roman and Etruscan, British Museum, London, 1899, p. 192, no. 1079.
The above Aphrodite was catalogue number 927 in the Greau collection. Number 925 is now in the British Museum, cf. H. B. Walters, Catalogue of the Bronzes, Greek, Roman and Etruscan, British Museum, London, 1899, p. 192, no. 1079.