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Three treasures of Louvre city hall

The three treasures in the Louvre City Hall are Venus Statue, Brokeback Venus, Statue of Victory and Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. These three treasures are called the "Three Treasures of the Louvre".

Venus of Milo

Generally refers to Venus of Milos. Venus of Milos (also known as Aphrodite of Milos and Venus with Broken Arms) is a marble sculpture created by alexandros, an ancient Greek sculptor, around 150 BC, which is now in the Louvre Museum. The statue shows Venus' dignified and beautiful figure, plump skin, beautiful oval face, straight Greek nose, flat forehead and plump chin, and calm face, and reveals the ideological tradition inherited from the heyday of Greek sculpture art. Her slightly twisted posture makes her semi-naked body form take a very harmonious and beautiful spiral upward posture, full of musical rhythm and artistic charm.

winged Victory

This is the original of a famous masterpiece left over from the Hellenistic period and is regarded as a rare treasure. The author has no way to prove it. Also known as Nike's image in Somerset. Now it is preserved in the French national art treasure house.

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Mona Lisa? Lisa)

This is an oil painting created by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, which is now in the Louvre Museum. [1] This painting mainly shows the typical image of women's elegance and tranquility, and shapes the image of bourgeois women in a city during the rising period of capitalism.