TwilightPrincess wrote:
Winged Victory of Samothrace:
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It is a masterpiece of Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic era, dating from the beginning of the 2nd century BC (190 BC). It is composed of a statue representing the goddess Niké (Victory), whose head and arms are missing and its base is in the shape of a ship's bow.
The total height of the monument is 5.57 meters (18 ft, 3 in) including the socle; the statue alone measures 2.75 meters (9 ft). The sculpture is one of a small number of major Hellenistic statues surviving in the original, rather than Roman copies.
Winged Victory has been exhibited at the Louvre Museum in Paris, at the top of the main staircase, since 1884. Greece is seeking the return of the sculpture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winged_Vi ... SamothraceIt’s my favorite statue even though it’s missing its head.
Nike is an interesting Goddess. I feel like she could have been one of the Greek Goddesses to inspire Columbia along with Athena, Themis, and Libertas.
Speaking of Lady Columbia, here are some of my favorite classic posters of the Goddess of the New World.
To me Columbia isn't just a representation of America, she is a representation of American Women who despite having to fight sexism and oppression they have always been strong in their own way and always refused to stay quiet.
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