Venus pudica, called "Venus Landolina" from the name of the Syracusan Archaeologist Saverio Landolina, who discovered the statue. Greek island marble. Roman Copy of the 2nd century AD from an original of 2nd century BC - Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi - Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Venus pudica, called "Venus Landolina" from the name of the Syracusan Archaeologist Saverio Landolina, who discovered the statue. Greek island marble. Roman Copy of the 2nd century AD from an original of 2nd century BC - Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi - Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
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Location: Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
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