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Yes. The Dying Slave
In 1821 King Louis XVII got the sculpture and he eventually gave it to the Louvre.
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It's a painting, and it hangs in the Louvre in Paris, France.
The Venus de Milo, or its formal name which is Aphrodite of Milos.
Venus is, yes. But Venus de Milo is a sculpture, emanating from the island of Melos. The sculpture is now in the Louvre.
The famous sculpture of David was created by the Italian artist Michelangelo, between 1501 and 1504. It is regarded as a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture.
There is more than one sculpture of her. The most famous one is in the Louvre Museum, Paris.
David or the Thinker
The statue represents the Biblical hero David.
Michelangelo's David (there are others) was finished in 1504.
David was.