The Venus de Milo is an ancient Greek sculpture that was created during the Hellenistic period, sometime between 150 and 125 BC. It is one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture, having been prominently displayed at the Louvre Museum since shortly after the statue was rediscovered on the island of Milos, Greece, in 1820.[1]
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The Venus de Milo is featured in Bound and Buried in 2,000 years after people.
The show introduce the statue that while the Mona Lisa is long gone, known in the renowned collection of the Louvre Museum is the Venus de Milo. The six foot statue was buried for nearly two millennia before she was unearthed in 1820 by a farmer in the time of humans. After 2,000 years and in the aftermath in an unknown timescale of the Louvre collapse, it is being slowly reburied. But the statue is sculpted from marble, making the ancient goddess of love to built to last.