What was shocking about the Aphrodite of Knidos at the time it was made?
The citizens of Kos were immediately shocked and rejected the nude statue. The draped statue was sadly destroyed, leaving no evidence of its appearance and design. The rejected statue, however, was purchased by some citizens of Knidos, and became one of Praxiteles’ most famous pieces.
What are Aphrodite’s symbols?
Aphrodite’s major symbols include myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans. The cult of Aphrodite was largely derived from that of the Phoenician goddess Astarte, a cognate of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar, whose cult was based on the Sumerian cult of Inanna.
What was so controversial about Praxiteles Aphrodite of Knidos?
What was so controversial about Praxiteles’ Aphrodite of Knidos? It was the first female which was controversial to the heroic man because it was a nude man and women. It was the first female goddess to be depicted nude and it was a tourist attraction and it became very popular.

What museum is Aphrodite of Knidos in?
Aphrodite of Cnidos. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. Medium-grained marble.
Why was the Aphrodite of Knidos created?
The original Aphrodite statue was created for the Temple of Aphrodite at Knidos as a devotion monument. It represented the Goddess as she proceeded for the ceremonial bath that regenerated her pureness, shedding her drapery with one hand and discreetly concealing herself with the other.

What is Aphrodite’s number?
Five
Five is the symbolic number of Aphrodite/Venue representing perfection of the five senses, the nuptial number of love and union, Venus years being completed in groups of five.
Why was Praxiteles Aphrodite so shocking?
Praxiteles was originally commissioned by the island of Kos to make the statue, but when Praxiteles revealed to them his piece of work, they were so shocked by the goddess’ nudity that they rejected it. The sculpture was praised so highly by critics that it was said that Praxiteles had brought soul to marble.
Where is Aphrodite of Knidos now?
The Knidian Aphrodite has not survived. Possibly the statue was removed to Constantinople (modern Istanbul), where it was housed in the Palace of Lausus; in 475, the palace burned and the statue was lost.
What was Aphrodite’s weakness?
Aphrodite’s greatest weaknesses were her vanity, jealousy, and hate of anyone considered more beautiful than herself.