Marble Sculpture of Venus
Carved Chest with Bookstand and CandelabraColonial Dining Room with Majolica and Wrought IronColonial Window Niche and Dining AlcoveColonial Stone-Framed WindowWrought-Iron CandelabrumMarble Sculpture of VenusColonial Bedroom with Devotional FurnishingsCaravel Model with Portrait of the Colón BrothersColonial-Era Four-Poster BedchamberCeramic Storage Jar with Heraldic SealIron Strongbox with Locking MechanismFour-Poster Bed with Warming Brazier

Marble Sculpture of Venus

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This marble sculpture of Venus (19th–20th cc.), depicted modestly bending and partially draped, evokes classical ideals of beauty and virtue. Installed in a courtyard garden, it connects the domestic space to Renaissance and Enlightenment traditions. Such figures offered both ornament and allusion—inviting reflection on nature, love, and European cultural lineage.