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The Venus of Willendorf, side view, c.30000-18000 BC (limestone coloured with red ochre)
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The Venus of Willendorf, side view, c.30000-18000 BC (limestone coloured with red ochre)
XAM54145 The Venus of Willendorf, side view, c. BC (limestone coloured with red ochre) by Prehistoric; height: 11 cm; Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Sculpture found in 1908 in Austria
Female figurine, Gravettian culture, Upper Palaeolithic Period, (for detail see 93777)); Ali Meyer
Media ID 33083572
© Ali Meyer / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the iconic Venus of Willendorf, a masterpiece from prehistoric times. Crafted between 30,000 and 18,000 BC, this limestone sculpture is adorned with red ochre pigment, adding a touch of vibrant color to its ancient form. Standing at a modest height of 11 cm, it currently resides in the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. The Venus of Willendorf represents an awe-inspiring symbol of fertility and femininity. This female figurine belongs to the Gravettian culture within the Upper Palaeolithic Period – an era that witnessed remarkable artistic achievements despite its primitive nature. With her exaggerated features and voluptuous curves, this megalithic sculpture captivates viewers even after thousands of years. Her cascading curls frame her face while her drooping breasts symbolize nurturing and motherhood. Although some may describe her as obese by modern standards, she embodies beauty ideals prevalent during that time. Discovered in Austria back in 1908, this archaeological treasure offers us a glimpse into our distant past. As we marvel at this work of art today, we are reminded not only of our ancestors' creative abilities but also their reverence for fertility and life itself. Through photographs like these captured by Ali Meyer and made available by Bridgeman Images on Fine Art Finder platform; we can appreciate the intricate details carved into this limestone masterpiece while contemplating the profound symbolism it holds within its timeless form.
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