The Venus of Willendorf represents mass through its exaggerated features, such as the enlarged breasts, belly, and hips, which emphasize fertility and abundance. This emphasis on physicality suggests a focus on the female form and reproductive capabilities, symbolizing the importance of these qualities in prehistoric societies. The figure's solid, rounded shape conveys a sense of weight and volume, reinforcing the notion of mass in both a physical and symbolic sense. Overall, it embodies the cultural values and beliefs surrounding femininity and fertility during the time it was created.
Josef Szombathy in 1908. See related link below for more information.
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Venus (or goddess) of Willendorf.
The Venus of Willendorf is a figurine made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. The cave paintings of Lascaux are 17,000 years BP or before present time.
Vincent's self portrait.
chauvet cave paintings
All we know is that she is a woman. The name Venus was a joke by the discoverers, comparing her to the classical ideal of beauty. Was she a goddess, a sex toy or ??? You can see a more detailed discussion at http://willendorf.org
Willendorf's population is 798.
The mass on Venus compared to Earth is 80%.
Venus' radius = 0.95 of Earth's Venus' mass = 0.815 of Earth's
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