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replica of the Winged Victory of Samothrace sculpture depicting a headless, winged female figure standing on the prow of an ancient warship

The statue of the Winged Victory of Samothrace symbolizes victory and glory in ancient wars, and represents the sacred moment when Nike, the goddess of victory, descended from the sky and bestowed victory. She stood in the wind, flapping her wings, showing determination, strength and hope. The Winged Victory of Samothrace Replica statue is not […]

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bronze Louvre Headless Winged Statue emphasizing the wing detail and dynamic pose

1. Introduction of Louvre Headless Winged Statue This bronze replica of the “Winged Victory of Samothrace” sculpture is derived from a famous Hellenistic art work in ancient Greece. The original was unearthed on the island of Samothrace and is now in the Louvre in France. It is one of the most representative classical sculptures in […]

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bronze Nike Louvre Sculpture highlighting the ship base and the figure's flowing drapery

1. Introduction of Nike Louvre Sculpture Nike, the goddess of victory, is a deity in ancient Greek mythology that symbolizes glory and success. She is often depicted as a flying woman with wings spread. She is the assistant of Zeus or Ares, the god of war, and often appears on the battlefield or in the […]

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Statue of Winged Victory of Samothrace standing on the prow of an ancient warship

1. Introduction of Statue of Winged Victory of Samothrace The original “Winged Victory of Samothrace” was created in 190 BC and is one of the representative sculptures of the Hellenistic period in ancient Greece. It was first unearthed on the Greek island of Samothrace and is now collected in the Louvre in France. It is […]

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winged victory bronze statue

1.Introduction of Winged Victory Bronze Sculpture The sculpture is a breathtaking work of art that captivates every viewer with its unique charm and exquisite craftsmanship. This Winged Victory Bronze Sculpture shows the image of a winged goddess, tall and straight, elegant and solemn. Her hands are slightly extended, as if welcoming visitors from afar, or […]

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