
Anchyrrohée or Terpsichore at The Louvre, Paris
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Despite its breathtaking beauty, many secrets surround the whereabouts and historical background of this stunning sculpture. Crafted from a single piece of marble, the larger-than-life masterpiece was likely created during the 1400s, roughly coinciding with the rise of Michelangelo's genius and the dawn of the Renaissance. The sculpture showcases a female figure, reportedly a hardworking labourer, who might be identical to Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres's 'The Source', as she stands proudly holding a jug over her shoulder while delicately grasping the fabric of her dress between her right hand's fingers. Today, this exquisite artwork is on display at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris, captivating audiences with its timeless elegance.
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