# Venus Statue Reproduction - Classical Roman Marble Sculpture

## About This Venus Statue Reproduction

This Venus statue reproduction captures a moment of intimate vulnerability: the goddess of love enfolding herself in drapery that modestly conceals yet sensuously suggests her nudity. At her feet, a dolphin supports the figure, alluding to the goddess's mythological birth from the sea. The pose balances modesty with sensuality, a tension that made this image extraordinarily popular throughout the Roman Empire and Renaissance Europe.

The original Roman marble sculpture dates to the 2nd century CE and was discovered in Rome around 1510, contributing significantly to the Renaissance revival of classical art. This Venus statue reproduction ultimately descends from an even earlier work: the Aphrodite of Knidos, created by the Greek sculptor Praxiteles around 350 BCE. Praxiteles introduced a revolutionary innovation by portraying the goddess as undressed and vulnerable rather than armored. Beginning around 100 BCE, countless artists produced variations on this theme. The Roman version that inspired this reproduction represents one of those Hellenistic adaptations. Known historically as the Mazarin Venus, it may have been owned by Cardinal Mazarin, advisor to the French king Louis XIV, though that provenance remains uncertain.

The Mazarin Venus became one of the most copied classical images of all time. The pose influenced Renaissance sculptors, Neoclassical artists, and modern sculptors alike. Every version, from marble originals to bonded marble reproductions, preserves the radical vision of Praxiteles: a goddess who possesses power not through armor or dominion, but through her own vulnerability.

### Item Details

-   Material: Bonded marble figure, hand-finished
-   Dimensions: 7 in H × 2.5 in W × 2 in D
-   SKU: MRVENUS
-   Includes gift box
-   Related collection: [Greek Mythology Sculptures](https://www.museumize.com/collections/culture-greek-roman)

## Classical Sculpture and Display

A bonded marble figure like this works best in a study, library, or anywhere you display objects that hold cultural significance. The smaller scale makes it suitable for shelf or tabletop placement where light can define the drapery's flowing lines. Many collectors pair this Venus statue reproduction with related classical works, building a personal gallery of Greco-Roman ideals. The figure commands attention without demanding prominent wall space.

## Care Notes

Bonded marble is durable and requires minimal care. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged direct sunlight, which may fade the white finish over time. Properly maintained, this sculpture will preserve its classical elegance for decades.

## For More Reading

-   [Theoi Greek Mythology – Aphrodite](https://www.theoi.com/Aphrodite.html)
-   [Smarthistory – Praxiteles and the Aphrodite of Knidos](https://smarthistory.org/praxiteles-aphrodite-of-knidos/)
-   [Wikipedia – Aphrodite of Knidos](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodite_of_Knidos)

## Details

- **Price:** 69.0 USD
- **Vendor:** Getty Museum Store
- **Type:** Statues
- **Tags:** culture-greek-roman, culture-greek-roman-female, Shopify Collective, statues

## Variants

| Variant | Price | Available |
|---------|-------|-----------|
| Default Title | 69.00 USD | In stock |

## Images

- Venus statue reproduction in white bonded marble, full front view showing goddess enfolding herself in flowing drapery
- White bonded marble Venus figure enfolding in drapery with dolphin supporting base, 7 inch classical sculpture reproduction
- Back view of Venus marble reproduction displaying drapery detail and classical contrapposto pose with dolphin at base
- Detail of Venus statue reproduction showing face, upper body, and hand positioning the drapery, Roman marble sculpture

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> Updated: 2026-06-24
