9. Which group of American medical professionals once incorporated the Venus de Milo in their official seal?
From Quiz Potpourri Number Four
Answer:
American Society of Plastics Surgeons
Considered one of the most famous sculptures of Ancient Greece, the Venus de Milo is thought to represent the goddess Aphrodite. Created sometime between 130-100 BC, this statue, which stands at 6 foot 8 inches, was lost for centuries until unearthed on the island of Milos in 1820. One wonders though that if, instead of a woman, a young male was the model for this work. Her face and body rather suggest that gender, particularly so the trunk. It doesn't curve in far enough at the waist and its almost as if she has ripples of muscles on her upper abdomen. The face, too, appears to be rather masculine in appearance. Damaged when she was found, with parts of both arms missing and a broken nose, that nose was the inspiration behind her choice for the official seal once used by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Particularly so for a "Before and After" effect.