Richmond Torso of Aphrodite
Nude female torso with her weight on the missing right leg, derived from the Aphrodite of Knidos. This sculpture has had a chequered history. Soon after discovery it was burned in a fire at Wilton House near Salisbury, and sold off for one guinea. It has been restored twice, with both restorations subsequently removed
Material:
Marble
Location of Original:
London, British Museum 1583
Size:
0.73m
References:
Smith: Catalogue of British Museum Sculpture III (1904), 33
Ancient Marbles in the British Museum XI (1861), pl. 35
Walston: Catalogue of Casts in the Museum of Classical Archaeology (1889), 89, no.477
Michaelis: Journal of Hellenic Studies VIII (1887), 337
Date:
Roman (?). Original: C4 BCE (?)
Provenance:
Said to have been found at Antium around 1770
Number:
330