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Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain (Eros Statue)
A statue mistaken for Eros actually honors Victorian social reform and altruism
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Why was the statue atop the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain designed as Anteros rather than Eros?
Because Anteros was more popular in Victorian art than Eros
Because the statue was originally intended to represent Cupid, not Eros or Anteros
To symbolize the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury's selfless philanthropic love rather than romantic love
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