The Venus de Milo was not discovered until 1820, so Michelangelo never saw it. He was very familiar with the "Medici Venus" that was in the collection of the Medici in Florence, where Michelangelo studied sculpture as a young man.
The majority of his paintings adorn the ceiling and one wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. They are Fresco and so he painted them on site.
His most famous and time consuming murals were at the Sistine Chapel. This was a commissioned work paid for by the Borgia family who were trying to 'get in good with God'.
In Florence and Rome.
I have one Venus de Milo stemmed wine glass for sale.
The Venus de Milo is in the Louvre, in Paris, France.
Venus de Milo was originally sculpted to depict a woman, but after the fall of Greece the sculpture was damaged and both of the subjects arms had fallen or broken off.
A statue of Venus, which is the Latin name for Greek goddess Aphrodite.
She is one of the best remaining examples of the classic conception of beauty and harmony.
The Venus de Milo is located in the Louvre in Paris, France.
Venus is, yes. But Venus de Milo is a sculpture, emanating from the island of Melos. The sculpture is now in the Louvre.
Venus de Milo is a Greek sculpture in the Louvre. She is not standing on a shell. Other Venus depictions do, depending on the artist.
I have one Venus de Milo stemmed wine glass for sale.
The Venus de Milo is in the Louvre, in Paris, France.
Yes, it is Aphrodite.
Venus De Milo
Fine marble.
They are broken. :P
Venus de Milo was originally sculpted to depict a woman, but after the fall of Greece the sculpture was damaged and both of the subjects arms had fallen or broken off.
melos
The Louvre