Nike of Samothrace

This excellent bronze sculpture depicts the Nike of Samothrace. The ancient Greek sculptural representation of Nike, as known as the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the goddess of victory, portrayed as a female figure with wings. The original sculpture is located in the Louvre Museum in Paris and is considered one of the masterpieces of ancient Greek sculpture.
The Winged Victory of Samothrace was created during the 2nd century BCE and is displayed in a distinctive space in the Louvre, giving the impression that it is “flying” at the top of a steep five-meter marble pedestal. This view of Nike conveys a sense of movement and dynamism, making the sculpture one of the most expressive representations in ancient Greek art.
The identity of the artist who created the Winged Victory of Samothrace remains unknown, as most ancient sculptures do not bear signatures. However, various hypotheses have been proposed regarding the creator of the work.
The lack of information about the artist adds a sense of mystery to the Winged Victory of Samothrace, believed to be dedicated to the triumphant victories of the Greeks in battles and as an offering to the gods.

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Nike of Samothrace
Material
: cast in solid bronze with verdigris patina, on a marble base
Location of original: Louvre museum, Paris
Height: 20cm (8.9in)
Length: 11cm (4.3in)
Width: 7cm (2.8in)
Weight: 1100 grams (2.43lb)

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