| | | Aphrodite (Venus Genetrix) | The Louvre Museum,
Paris, 5th Century
B.C.
Aphrodite was the
symbol of female
beauty and Goddess of
Love, identified in
Rome with Venus.
Although Homer
describes Aphrodite
as the daughter of
Zeus and Dion, the
more popular view was
that she was
conceived in the foam
of the ocean from the
seed of Uranus.
Dropped there when he
was castrated, her
name meaning "foam-
born". Aphrodite was
married to
Hephaestus, but she
loved Ares and she
was known for her
many love affairs,
notably with Adonis
and Anchises.
Aphrodite the most
beautiful woman in
the world, inspired
lust in all the
humans and other
creatures of the
planet. No one could
escape the traps that
she set to amuse
herself with the
doings of love-crazed
men and women. The
passion which she
planted in the human
soul was the force
that propelled
fertilization and
reproduction (Venus
Genetrix). Her
symbols were the
laurel, the
pomegranate, the
dove, the swan, the
hare and the ram, all
of them connected
with physical love
and reproduction.
SIZE: 12"H (30cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded
marble
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone finish
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