Friday, July 25, 2025

The Winged Victory of Samothrace at the Louvre (c. 200 BC)

The Winged Victory of Samothrace was discovered on the Greek island of Samothrace.

This is a very famous Greek original sculpture that was buried for centuries.

What a dynamic powerful pose. I saw this at the Louvre.

The Greek sculptor captured the goddess of victory landing on the prow of a war ship.



Incredible drapery and feathered wings. 

4 comments:

  1. I love that sculpture. I have taken a few when I was last there.

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  2. I've often wondered why Victory/Nike is characterized as being winged. Were the ancients trying to say that Victory is fleeting? She can arrive quickly but depart just as suddenly.

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  3. This Greek marble statue represented the goddess of Victory getting on a ship where the sailors apparently won a sea battle. I was looking for a connection with the Statue of Liberty, but there doesn't seem to be one.

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  4. It is a beautiful sculpture, such detail.

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