Venus of Willendorf Print

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The Venus of Willendorf is an iconic limestone figurine discovered in Austria, which is believed to be created between 25,000 and 30,000 years ago. Male archeologists thought she was a fertility talisman while others suggested that she was a self-portrait. While its original intent was lost to time, it continues to inspire as a glorious representation of the divine feminine or the Great Mother.

Ever since laying eyes on her, she has captured my imagination.

Prints are sized 8x10 or 4×6 on archival quality fine art paper, which makes the image size approximately 5 like the original sculpture (or 2.5 on smaller size). The original watercolor is part of a private collection.

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The Venus of Willendorf is an iconic limestone figurine discovered in Austria, which is believed to be created between 25,000 and 30,000 years ago. Male archeologists thought she was a fertility talisman while others suggested that she was a self-portrait. While its original intent was lost to time, it continues to inspire as a glorious representation of the divine feminine or the Great Mother.

Ever since laying eyes on her, she has captured my imagination.

Prints are sized 8x10 or 4×6 on archival quality fine art paper, which makes the image size approximately 5 like the original sculpture (or 2.5 on smaller size). The original watercolor is part of a private collection.

The Venus of Willendorf is an iconic limestone figurine discovered in Austria, which is believed to be created between 25,000 and 30,000 years ago. Male archeologists thought she was a fertility talisman while others suggested that she was a self-portrait. While its original intent was lost to time, it continues to inspire as a glorious representation of the divine feminine or the Great Mother.

Ever since laying eyes on her, she has captured my imagination.

Prints are sized 8x10 or 4×6 on archival quality fine art paper, which makes the image size approximately 5 like the original sculpture (or 2.5 on smaller size). The original watercolor is part of a private collection.