2nd-3rd century AD. The goddess of love depicted with youthful idealising features on a slender neck, hair dressed in a chignon to the rear, two tresses pulled up over the crown of her head and fastened in a top-knot, with two tresses falling past her shoulders; her oval face with almond-shaped eyes beneath gently-arching brows, slightly-parted lips, and a rounded chin; standing on a columnar base, the goddess depicted nude, with a slender physique, standing with her weight on her left leg, similar to that of the Capitoline Venus; holding and looking into a circular mirror held in her right hand and a pomegranate in her left, both professionally re-attached. See Havelock, C. M. The Aphrodite of Knidos and Her Successors, 1995 for general information. 875 grams, 27 cm (11 3/4"). Formerly with Lennox Galleries, London, UK; previously in the David Strong collection, London, UK, 2005; ex. L. Grenacs, Brussels, 1967; accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]
Condition
Extremely fine and important. The pale green, even patination stable and most attractive, with a suggestion of silvering.