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Related content for the article "The Greek goddess Aphrodite"

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Related highlight objects

  • Marble statue of a naked Aphrodite crouching at her bath
  • Gold ring showing the Temple of Aphrodite at Palaepaphos
  • Bronze relief with Aphrodite and Anchises
  • Painted plaques
  • Bronze mirror case with Aphrodite and Pan
  • Gold-plated bronze pin
  • Bowl with basket-like handles and female heads on the rim
  • Limestone statuette of a hunter
  • Bronze head of a goddess, probably Aphrodite
  • White-ground cup, attributed to the Pistoxenos Painter
  • Red-figured squat oil- or perfume-jar (lekythos), in the style of the Meidias Painter
  • Silver medallion with Aphrodite seated on a rock
  • Figures of 3 goddesses from the east pediment of the Parthenon
  • Red-figured water jar (hydria), signed by Meidias as potter
  • William Blake, The Judgment of Paris, a watercolour

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