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Aphrodite Collection

"Aphrodite: The Goddess of Love and Beauty in Mythology and Art" Aphrodite, the enchanting goddess of love and beauty, has captivated hearts for centuries

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Aphrodite Collection: Aphrodites Rock, Paphos, Cyprus, Eastern Mediterranean Sea
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Aphrodite Collection: APHRODITE / VENUS. Detail of Venus. Canvas, by Sandro Botticelli
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Aphrodite Collection: BOUGUEREAU: BIRTH OF VENUS Oil on canvas, 1879
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Aphrodite Collection: Road from ancient Athens to Eleusis
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Aphrodite Collection: The Feast of Venus
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Aphrodite Collection: Birth of Aphrodite
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Aphrodite Collection: MARS AND VENUS. Steel engraving after the sculpture by Antonio Canova
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Aphrodite Collection: Aphrodite Rock and Beach, Cyprus, Mediterranean, Europe
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Aphrodite Collection: Eros & Psyche - 6
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Aphrodite Collection: Aphrodite / Venus
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Aphrodite Collection: Venus Italica, c. 1822-23 (marble)
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Aphrodite Collection: Ares and Aphrodite. Greek art
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Aphrodite Collection: Greek Statue of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros
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Aphrodite Collection: Three Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. East Pediment
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Aphrodite Collection: Marble statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus, copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles
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Aphrodite Collection: Marble statue of Aphrodite of Milos known as Venus de Milo. From Island of Milos, Cyclades
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Aphrodite Collection: Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena preparing themselves for the contest of beauty before P
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Aphrodite Collection: Cupid complaining to Venus, c. 1525. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)
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Aphrodite Collection: Venus of Rhodes, a Hellenistic statue
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Aphrodite Collection: Aphrodite, called Hera Borghese. Monte Calvo. 2nd century
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Aphrodite Collection: Time Vanquished by Love, Venus and Hope, c. 1645-46 (oil on canvas)
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Aphrodite Collection: Venus, model 1817 / 1820, carved c. 1822 / 1823 (marble)
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Aphrodite Collection: The rock of Aphrodite in the Mediterranean, Paphos (Pafos), Republic of Cyprus
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Aphrodite Collection: Marble statue of Capitoline Venus, copy of original by Praxiteles, from Rome
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Aphrodite Collection: Hellenistic marble statue known as Medici Venus
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Aphrodite Collection: Aphrodite the Saver, Hellenistic-Roman copy after the original statue by Calamis
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Aphrodite Collection: Group of Aphrodite and Pan
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Aphrodite Collection: Menelaus Fights Paris
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Aphrodite Collection: At Aphrodites Cradle (The Ever-New Horizon), (oil on panel)
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Aphrodite Collection: The Venus of Arles (marble) (see also 31855)
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Aphrodite Collection: The Judgment of Paris, c1635-1638, (1912). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
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Aphrodite Collection: Venus Rising from the Sea (Venus Anadyomene), 1520
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Aphrodite Collection: Statue of Aphrodite, found in Baiai southern Italy, National Archaeological Museum
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Aphrodite Collection: Landscape of coastline with Aphrodites rock and birthplace, Petra tou Romiou in south
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Aphrodite Collection: Statue of Aphrodite and Temple of Apollo at sunset, Chora, Naxos City, Naxos Island, Cyclades
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Aphrodite Collection: The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
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Aphrodite Collection: The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli / Uh La La
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Aphrodite Collection: The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
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Aphrodite Collection: The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli / Uh La La
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Aphrodite Collection: Aphrodite
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Aphrodite Collection: Aphrodite, ca 1893
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Aphrodite Collection: Venus, 1528. Artist: Palma il Vecchio, Jacopo, the Elder (1480-1528)
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Aphrodite Collection: The Birth of Venus, 1863. Artist: Cabanel, Alexandre (1823-1889)
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Aphrodite Collection: Statuette of Aphrodite from Soli, Cyprus, 1st century BC
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Aphrodite Collection: Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans
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Aphrodite Collection: Venus Wiping Herself Marble Sculpture by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna or Jean de Bologna or)
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Aphrodite Collection: Study for Fountain (pen & ink on paper)


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"Aphrodite: The Goddess of Love and Beauty in Mythology and Art" Aphrodite, the enchanting goddess of love and beauty, has captivated hearts for centuries. From the legendary Aphrodites Rock in Paphos, Cyprus, to the mesmerizing depictions by renowned artists like Sandro Botticelli and William-Adolphe Bouguereau, her allure knows no bounds. In ancient Greek mythology, Aphrodite emerged from the foaming waves near Eleusis in a scene known as "The Birth of Aphrodite. " This divine moment inspired countless artists throughout history to recreate her ethereal beauty on canvas. One such masterpiece is Botticelli's "Detail of Venus, " where every stroke captures her grace and elegance. Bouguereau's "Birth of Venus" transports us to an era when gods roamed freely among mortals. With delicate brushwork, he portrays Aphrodite emerging from the sea onto a shell-shaped vessel—a symbol of her birthplace—surrounded by nymphs who adore their radiant goddess. As we journey through time, we encounter other representations that celebrate Aphrodite's influence. Antonio Canova's sculpture "Mars and Venus" immortalizes their passionate love affair while Cranach the Elder's oil painting showcases a seductive portrayal titled "Aphrodite/Venus. " Beyond artistry lies nature itself—the breathtaking landscapes associated with this mythical deity. In Cyprus, one can find both tranquility and adventure at Aphrodite Rock Beach—an idyllic spot where legend claims she rose from the sea foam. Here, visitors bask in Mediterranean bliss amidst crystal-clear waters that mirror her timeless beauty. But what truly defines Aphrodite is not just physical attractiveness; it is also her profound connection with Eros—the god of desire—and Psyche—the embodiment of soulful love. Their story unfolds beautifully across various artistic interpretations such as "Eros & Psyche.