Ha! To me this is looks like the South Park Venus. I highly recommend that you click on the picture, and goto the website, to see it hanging on a room wall (you may have to scale the size down). That’s just what I want to see over my morning coffee. Ha! This naughty little girl is only 26,000 years old? Clearly great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great (…) grandpa was a pervert, and an artisan! Personally, I’m no expert, but I think she’s a hoax. How could somebody stone-age do this without a nail or a screwdriver, or something?

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The Limestone Venus of Willendorf is Commonly Assumed to be a Fertility Symbol
Photographic Print
Block, Ira
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I also would like to remind you, that when you see All Posters as the source on this website, that means it’s an ADVERTISEMENT for posters, which we get a commission for selling. Unfortunately, we do not get paid for advertising All Posters, they really do expect us to convert a sale for our nickel. (Which is (not much but is) a hint!) And I don’t believe that you have to buy that exact product, only that you got to their website via our website. So find a naked spot on your wall, and buy some thing mounted or framed, would you?

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The Venus of Willendorf, Side View of Female Figurine, Gravettian Culture Upper Palaeolithic Period Giclee Print
18 in. x 24 in.
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Framed Mounted

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The Venus of Willendorf, Rear View of Female Figurine, Gravettian Culture Upper Palaeolithic Period Giclee Print
18 in. x 24 in.
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Framed Mounted

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Venus with a Horn, from Laussel in the Dordogne Giclee Print
18 in. x 24 in.
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Now that’s what I call a hardbody model!



