
Bonded Stone and Polyresin, Hand-finished, Marble base.
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Venus of Laussel
Les Eysies, Dordogne, France UPPER PALEOLITHIC 22,000 B.C., France
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The original is 17 inches tall and was found in
the entrance to a cave that was both a dwelling place and a ceremonial
site. She was painted red, the color of life, blood and rebirth. Paleolithic
sculptors chiselled her out of limestone with tools of flint, and gave
her to hold in her right hand a bison's horn, crescent-shaped like the
moon, which is notched with thirteen marks representing the thirteen days
of the waxing moon and the thirteen months of the lunar year. With her
left hand, she points to her swelling womb. Her head is tilted towards
the crescent moon, drawing a curve of relationship from her fingers on
the womb up through the incline of her head to the crescent horn in her
hand, so creating a connection between the waxing phase of the moon and
the fecundity of the human womb.
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