Vatican City: Vatican Museum: Venus Felix

Date Photographed: 16 December 2006
Description: Vatican City: Vatican Museum: Venus Felix (Roman version of a Venus by Praxiteles dating from mid-4th century BC, the face of this statue is a portrait of a 2nd century empress, either Faustina, the wife of Marcus Aurelius, or her daughter-in-law Crispina, wife of Commodus) (Cortile ottagonale del Belvedere, Octagonal Court of Belvedere)
Category: Other sculpture
Vatican City: Vatican Museum: Venus Felix (Roman version of a Venus by Praxiteles dating from mid-4th century BC, the face of this statue is a portrait of a 2nd century empress, either Faustina, the wife of Marcus Aurelius, or her daughter-in-law Crispina, wife of Commodus) (Cortile ottagonale del Belvedere, Octagonal Court of Belvedere)

Description: Vatican City: Vatican Museum: Venus Felix (Roman version of a Venus by Praxiteles dating from mid-4th century BC, the face of this statue is a portrait of a 2nd century empress, either Faustina, the wife of Marcus Aurelius, or her daughter-in-law Crispina, wife of Commodus) (Cortile ottagonale del Belvedere, Octagonal Court of Belvedere)