Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Venus of Willendorf




























The Venus of Willendorf is a figurine made in 30,000 BCE. This figure was found in 1908 at the Willendorf of Austria. This figurine is suppose to represent fertility and good luck. Venus was the name of the Roman Goddess of love and beauty. This figurine is now found in the Museum of natural history Vienna. This figurine is 11.1 centimeter long. It is of a naked women and shows of the female reproductive system. 

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