Statue of Ar é thuse's Nymphe
This sculpture was created by Claude Poirier (1656-1729) and is known as the 'Nymphe of Ar é thuse'. It is made of marble, with a height of 0.99 meters, a length of 1.66 meters, and a width of 0.68 meters. This sculpture is now housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. This sculpture was created between 1706 and 1711 and is exhibited alongside Jacques Prou's sculpture Amphitrite. In Greek and Roman mythology, Nymphes (fairies or nymphs) usually reside in mountains, forests, and rivers.
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