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Venus de Medici, female torso statue, after the Roman marble antique by Praxiteles.
A marble sculpture of a female torso which was excavated in Rome and is now in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
Attributed to Praxiteles. 4th Century B.C.E.
Artist: Praxiteles
Museum: Uffizi Gallery, Florence
Time Period: Greek.
Marble Sculpture
Our sculpture is produced by a unique and proprietary dry casting process. They are made of white Carrara marble and over 90% of the finished sculpture is natural marble which gives it a look and feel of natural marble. They are finished by hand.
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Origin
Europe
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