A ROMAN TERRACOTTA VENUS ANADYOMENE
A ROMAN TERRACOTTA VENUS ANADYOMENE
A ROMAN TERRACOTTA VENUS ANADYOMENE
A ROMAN TERRACOTTA VENUS ANADYOMENE
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PROPERTY FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF DR. CHARLES M. HENDRICKS JR.
A ROMAN BRONZE VENUS

CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D.

Details
A ROMAN BRONZE VENUS
CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D.
5 7/8 in. (14.9 cm.) high
Provenance
with McAlpine Ancient, London.
Dr. Charles M. Hendricks Jr. (1926-2011), Fort Lauderdale, acquired from the above, 1988; thence by descent.

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Lot Essay

The pose of the present figure - standing with her weight on her left leg, her right leg bent at the knee and her left hand positioned over her pudendum – indicates that this bronze is modelled on the Capitoline Venus. In her outstretched right hand she holds a phiale or a mirror. The same pose – but with the goddess holding an apple – can be observed on a bronze now in Weißenburg, no. 116b in E. Schmidt, “Venus,” LIMC, vol. VIII.

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