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Description A photograph of a proposed restoration of the Venus of Milo (Venus de Milo) by Adolf Furtwängler incorporating the arm fragments found with the statue at the time of its discovery
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Source Paul Carus: The Venus of Milo: An Archaeological Study of the Goddess of Womanhood. The Open Court Publishing Company, Chicago/London, 1916.
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