English: Aphrodite of the Syracuse type. Parian marble, Roman copy of the 2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 4th century BC; neck, head and left arm are restorations by Antonio Canova. Found at Baiae, Southern Italy.
Français : Statue d'Aphrodite en marbre de Paros, trouvée à Baïes en Italie du Sud. Le cou, la tête et le bras droit sont des restaurations du fameux sculpteur italien A. Canova (1757-1822). Aphrodite est représentée debout, nue, sauf pour une himation qu'elle retient de la main gauche pour cacher ses pudenda. Copie romaine du IIe s. p. C. de l'Aphrodite de Syracuse, datant du IVe s. a. C.
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== Summary == {{Information NAMA |artist= {{en|Copy after Praxiteles}} {{fr|Copie de Praxitèle}} |description= {{en|Aphrodite of the Syracuse type. Parian marble, Roman copy of the 2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 4th century BC; neck, head a