The statue in 2010, 'complete' with the penis and hands added on the orders of Silvio Berlusconi.

The statue in 2010, 'complete' with the penis and hands added on the orders of Silvio Berlusconi. Photo: AFP

ROME: An ancient statue of Mars has lost its fake penis and his counterpart Venus her hands, in a reversal of cosmetic changes ordered by Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, a newspaper has reported.

In 2010 Mr Berlusconi decided the two marble statues adorning the official residence of the prime minister were "incomplete" and ordered a swift intervention to remedy their shortcomings.

In a move which horrified the art world, Mars was touched up with a fake penis, shield, hand and the point of his sword and Venus her two hands.

The €70,000 ($86,500) cost of the changes also sparked ridicule and anger from the opposition.

The figures have now been restored to their original form, the daily Il Messaggero reports, without specifying when the restoration was completed.

The statues, representing the god of war in the guise of Emperor Marcus Aurelius and goddess of love as his wife Faustine, date to 175 AD and were discovered in 1918 in Ostia near Rome.

They had been lent to the Palazzo Chigi, the seat of government, but on Mr Berlusconi's departure in May 2012 the duo were returned to the National Roman Museum.

It was there that historian Giovanna Bandini oversaw their restoration.

Bandini said the removal of the prostheses, which had been attached by a magnetic system, had not damaged the statues in any way.

"These reconstructions do not comply with our principles of restoration, based on the appearance which history left us," Bandini told Il Messaggero, adding that the reversal of the changes "was an experiment, and it was a complete success."

AFP