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The Venus of Milo: an archeological study of the goddess of womanhood

Paul Carus

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Kunstgeschichte

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In 'The Venus of Milo: an archeological study of the goddess of womanhood' by Paul Carus, readers are immersed in a scholarly examination of the famous ancient statue and its cultural significance. Carus delves into the intricate details of the sculpture, exploring its artistic symbolism and historical context. Through meticulous research and analysis, he sheds light on the representation of womanhood in classical art, offering readers a deeper understanding of the Venus of Milo. Carus' writing style is thorough and insightful, engaging readers with his expertise in archaeology and art history. Paul Carus, a notable philosopher and scholar, is renowned for his contributions to religious studies and philosophy. His background in Eastern and Western philosophy has undoubtedly influenced his approach to analyzing the Venus of Milo, showcasing his interdisciplinary expertise. Carus' dedication to exploring the intersections between art, culture, and spirituality is evident in this groundbreaking study. I highly recommend 'The Venus of Milo' to readers interested in art history, archaeology, and classical studies. Carus' comprehensive research and scholarly insights make this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of ancient art and the portrayal of womanhood in classical sculpture.

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Greek mythology, Archaeological study, Historical context, Milos discovery, Aphrodite representation, Cultural artifact, Ancient Greek sculpture, Art history, Parian marble, Hellenistic period