The (so named from the rubble on the hill from whence she was rescued) "Esquiline Venus"
No one knows who carved it
No one knows who paid for it
No one knows who modeled for it
No one knows what it was originally called
What we have is a well crafted piece of stone
and imagination
---(a rose by any other name...)
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"traveling in circles" (until something looks familiar?)
I've a love of archaeology and figurative sculpture----combine the 2 and I appreciate the encounter.
I've also a love of kettle drums and french horns, and when a composer skillfully combines the 2, I appreciate the effect.