They are broken. :P
The Venus de Milo, or its formal name which is Aphrodite of Milos.
One, single, solitary statue of Venus, the so-called 'Venus de Milo' has no arms.
"The sculptor of Venus de Milo, also known as Aphrodite of Milos, was Alexandros of Antioch. It was created between 130 and 100 BC and currently resides in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France."
Arms.
arms are missing
Venus de Milo Statue
ARMS and she has a couple other assorted, small 'dings'
They have been lost during the 2000 years since she was sculpted.
Venus de Milo was originally sculpted to depict a woman, but after the fall of Greece the sculpture was damaged and both of the subjects arms had fallen or broken off.
She has two but the lower portions have been lost a long time ago.
The sculpture Aphrodite of Milos, known as Venus de Milo, is a Greek statue thought to have been sculpted by Alexandros of Antioch (circa 130-100 BC). The sculpture was discovered in 1820, having lost both its arms prior to being hidden away. The right arm had either been carved separately or broken and reattached, as a metal attachment bar had been set in a hole that was later filled in.
The Thinker and Venus De Milo are both famous sculptures.