A CARVED MARBLE FIGURE OF THE VENUS OF CYRENE
PROPERTY FROM A ROMAN FAMILY COLLECTION LOTS 120-126
A CARVED MARBLE FIGURE OF THE VENUS OF CYRENE

ITALIAN, 20TH CENTURY, AFTER THE ANTIQUE

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A CARVED MARBLE FIGURE OF THE VENUS OF CYRENE
ITALIAN, 20TH CENTURY, AFTER THE ANTIQUE
62 in. (157.5 cm.) high

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In 1913, Italian soldiers deployed at Cyrene, Libya, found a headless marble sculpture from the second century AD, commonly known today as the “Venus of Cyrene”. In 1915, the Roman copy of a Greek original was shipped to Italy, where it was placed on display in the Museo Nazionale delle Terme of Rome. The Venus was returned to Libya in August 2008, following lengthy negotiations and two court decisions.

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