Learn about the Venus de Milo, its history, artistry, and how to see this iconic sculpture at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

The Venus de Milo is a Hellenistic sculpture believed to depict the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Dating back to around 130–100 BCE, it was discovered on the island of Milos in 1820 and brought to the Louvre shortly after.
This masterpiece is celebrated for its graceful form, subtle modeling of the body, and mysterious missing arms, which add to its enigmatic beauty.

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