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Sculptor Series telecard featuring Venus de Milo, showcasing classical Greek sculpture with striking color contrast, issued in 1998, valued at 6.

$6. Sculptor Series: 'Venus de Milo' PROOF

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SKU   Mfg   Issued   Price

22935   ACI   Unknown   $7.99

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This collectible card features the marble sculpture Venus de Milo, a renowned ancient Greek statue representing Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty. The image captures the head and upper torso of the statue, showcasing the classical beauty and intricate craftsmanship attributed to Alexandros of Antioch. The sculpture is famous for its missing arms and elegant form, characteristic of Greek art dating back to the 2nd century BC.

Venus de Milo is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, as indicated by the text on the card. The sculptor series name and the word "PROOF" are printed clearly on the front, confirming its status as a collectible item emphasizing fine arts and classical sculpture. The card is part of a specialized collection that highlights significant works of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture, paying tribute to artistic mastery from that era.

The card’s design is minimalist, focusing on the detailed photograph of the statue against a plain background to emphasize the marble workmanship and timeless elegance of the figure. Text elements include the sculptor series and the name "Venus de Milo," reinforcing its connection to classical art and the celebration of historical masterpieces.

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Keywords:
arts, fine arts, art - paintings, BC century, nudes, greek arts, greek sculpture, greek statue, aphrodite, greek goddess of love and beauty, marble sculpture, alexandros of antioch, praxiteles, louvre museum in paris france, roman sculpture, ACMI
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