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cca 130 BCE discovered 1820 Praxiteles 4 th century BC The Aphrodite of Cnidus Kos Knidos The Colonna Venus a Roman Copy The Ludovisi Aphrodite of Cnidus Roman copy ID: 250786

manchot venus phryne melanie venus manchot melanie phryne louvre base ingres dominique salvador dali php gallery art brooklyn feminist odalisque org brooklynmuseum

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Slide1

Venus de Milocca. 130 BCE(discovered 1820)Slide2

Praxiteles (4th century B.C.)

The Aphrodite of Cnidus

Kos

Knidos

The Colonna Venus, a Roman Copy

The

Ludovisi

Aphrodite of Cnidus (Roman copy):

Venus

PudicaSlide3

PhryneCourtesan, mistress of PraxitelesWealthy:

destroyed by Alexander, restored by

Phryne

the courtesan” (offered to rebuild the walls of Thebes)? Swam in the nude, inspired the myth of the birth of VenusSlide4

Jean-Léon Gérôme,Phryne

before the

Aeropagus

, 1861

with Hypereides the OratorSlide5

Sandro

Boticelli

,

Birth of Venus,

1485-6, Galleria dei Uffizi, FlorenceSlide6

Salvador Dali,

Venus on a Shell

,

1976Slide7

Titian, Venus of Urbino 1538Slide8

Anonymous (School of Fontaineblau, 16th century), Gabrielle

d’Estree

and one of her sisters?

,

Musee du LouvreSlide9

Melanie Manchot, Emma and Charlie I, 2001, The Brooklyn Museum

http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/feminist_art_base/gallery/melanie_manchot.php?i=481Slide10

Melanie Manchot, Namita and Zena

,

2001, The Brooklyn Museum

http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/feminist_art_base/gallery/melanie_manchot.php?i=482Slide11

Giorgione, Sleeping Venus, 1510Slide12

Rembrandt, Venus and Amor, 1630s?Slide13

Dominique Ingres, The Grand Odalisque, 1812, Musée du LouvreSlide14

Dominique Ingres, Odalisque with a Slave, 1842Slide15

Pieter-Paul Rubens, Venus with Mirror, 1613-14Slide16

Édouard Manet, Olympia, 1863Slide17

Salvador Dali, Venus de Milo with Drawers, 1936