
Nike of Paionios from the museum of Olympia
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A swift summer survey for all Sketchfab enthusiasts! Shot from multiple photographs and significantly reduced for web viewing. From Wikipedia: Location: Archaeological Museum of Olympia The Nike of Paionios is an ancient statue depicting the Greek goddess of triumph, Nike, created by sculptor Paionios between 425-420 BC. Crafted from Parian marble, the statue was painstakingly restored from numerous fragments but lacks a face, neck, forearms, part of the left leg, toes and certain pieces of drapery. It also featured wings. The goddess is shown gently alighting on her left foot with the drapery billowing against her body. The statue was unearthed at Olympia in 1875-76 and originally stood near the temple of Zeus atop a triangular 6-metre high pedestal.
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