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Victory of Samothrace Sculpture
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Victory of Samothrace Sculpture19 Inches High x 11. 25 Inches Wide x 13. 5 Inches Deep and 11. 25 Inch Wingspan This sculpture, found on Samothrace in 1863, represents Victory (Nike in Greek) and likely commemorates a Rhodian naval triumph. Originally located in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, it was placed in a niche on a hillside, with a marble ship's prow as its base, possibly set in a reflecting pool. The design suggests it was meant to be viewed from the front left, with more
Artist: Unknown
Time Period: Greek
Origin: Samothrace
21 Inches High x 14 Inches Wide x 12 Inches Deep
Origin: Villa of Livia at Prima Porta
early baroque sculptors and was much studied by the likes of Michelangelo
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Time Period: Ancient Greek - Hellenistic
1st-2nd century C
represents Victory (Nike in Greek) and likely commemorates a Rhodian naval triumph
This is a bust of Augustus Caesar from Item #400
in hopes of winning the commission to sculpt a statue of a wounded Amazon for the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus (in modern-day Turkey)
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