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Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix
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Pauline Bonaparte as Venus VictrixAntonio Canova

Antonio Canova's marble masterpiece (1805–08) depicts Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, reclining semi-nude on a couch, holding an apple symbolizing Venus's triumph in the Judgement of Paris. Commissioned by her husband, Camillo Borghese, Pauline insisted on being portrayed as Venus rather than Diana. The sculpture, originally designed to rotate, reflects both personal ambition and classical beauty.
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