Cycladic Venus
Rob Andrade
Cycladic Venus, 2017
3D-printed PLA plastic, wood
Cabinet of Curiosities, Ruane Center for the Humanities, Second Floor
About the Work
Lying on a block of wood, is a 3D printed figurine of the Cycladic Venus. The Cycladic culture, which flourished in the islands of the Aegean Sea between c.3300-1100 BCE, was best known for their artworks of marble figurines, most commonly single full-length female figures with folded arms across their fronts. These figures usually had a sharply-defined nose but smooth blank faces, although there is some evidence that the faces were originally painted.