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An A to Z of the Chiswick House Archives: V is for Venus de Medici - Chiswick House & Gardens

Summary by Chiswick House & Gardens
In this edition of our A-Z series, volunteer archivist Cluny Wells explores the fascinating journey of Chiswick’s Venus de Medici—from her 18th-century origins in the gardens to her disappearance and eventual return. The Venus de Medici statue in Chiswick House Grounds, started life standing on a plinth at the south west side of Chiswick House, and can be seen in this position in a 1729 painting by Pieter Rijsbrack. Image: Initial place of Venus…
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Chiswick House & Gardens broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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