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    Venus Anadyomene
    ("Venus Rising From the Sea") was one of the iconic representations of
    Aphrodite
    , made famous in a much-admired painting by
    Apelles
    , now lost, but described in
    Pliny's Natural History
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    Venus Anadyomene, about 1510-15, Italian. Museum no. A.19-1964. on ...
    VENUS WRINGING HER HAIR, also known as Venus Anadyomene About 1510-15 Antonio Lombardo (about 1458-1516?) The relief formed part of a cycle of carvings of mythological figures. The inscription on the ...
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    Venus Anadyomene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Venus Anadyomene ("Venus Rising From the Sea") was one of the iconic representations of Aphrodite, made famous in a much-admired painting by Apelles, now lost, but described in Pliny's Natural History, with the anecdote that the great Apelles employed...
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    Venus Anadyomene (Titian) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Venus Anadyomene (Greek - literally Venus rising from the sea), is a c.1520 oil painting by Titian, depicting Venus (identified by the shell bottom left - she was said to have been born from a shell) rising from the sea and wringing her hair, either after bathing or after her birth. The shell is smaller...
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    Five Poems by Rimbaud - Venus Anadyomene
    Venus Anadyomène ... Les reins portent deux mots gravés: CLARA VENUS; —Et tout ce corps remue et tend sa large croupe Belle hideusement d’un ulcère à l’anus.
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    The Art Fund - Venus Anadyomene
    Description: Inscribed on base; NVDA VENVS MADDIDAS EXPRIMIT IMBRE COMAS. ... Art means more than words can say... But to help others explore Art Saved, add your own ArtWord.
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    JAMA -- Venus Anadyomene, March 18, 1998, Southgate 279 (11): 814
    Arnold Böcklin (1827-1901), Venus Anadyomene, 1872, Swiss. Oil on panel.
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    Titian. Venus Anadyomene. - Olga's Gallery
    Titian. Venus Anadyomene. c.1520. Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Scotland (on loan from the Duke of Sutherland), Edinburgh, UK.
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    Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Venus Anadyomène. - Olga's Gallery
    Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Venus Anadyomène. 1848. Oil on canvas.
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    On first seeing Titian’s Venus Anadyomene by Mairi bheag at All ...
    A poem about On first seeing Titian’s Venus Anadyomene: She drew me, I stepped into the gallery...
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    NGA Sculpture Galleries
    The Venus Anadyomene (from the Greek word meaning "rising up") was one of the most celebrated paintings of antiquity and inspired many sculptors.
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