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The deity Astarte, surrounded by two birds taking off. 6th century BC ( Bronze sculpture)

The deity Astarte, surrounded by two birds taking off. 6th century BC ( Bronze sculpture)


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The deity Astarte, surrounded by two birds taking off. 6th century BC ( Bronze sculpture)

LRI4593576 The deity Astarte, surrounded by two birds taking off. 6th century BC ( Bronze sculpture) by Phoenician School, (6th century BC); Museo Arqueologico Y Necropolis Romana, Carmona, Seville, Spain; (add.info.: Phenician art: representation of the deity Astarte. It is surrounded by two birds taking off. Bronze sculpture of the 6th century BC. From Seville. Dim. 16 cm Seville, archeological museum); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

Media ID 23330828

© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images

Phenicy Seville Mythological Character


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This print showcases a bronze sculpture from the 6th century BC, depicting the deity Astarte surrounded by two birds taking flight. Created by the Phoenician School, this artwork is currently housed in the Museo Arqueologico Y Necropolis Romana in Carmona, Seville, Spain. Astarte, an important figure in mythology and religion, is beautifully represented in this piece of art. The intricate carving and attention to detail highlight her divine presence. Standing at just 16 cm tall, this bronze sculpture exudes power and grace. The inclusion of two birds adds a sense of movement and life to the composition. As they take off into the sky, it symbolizes freedom and transcendence. These avian creatures serve as messengers or companions to Astarte on her celestial journey. Phenician art shines through with its distinctive style showcased here. The craftsmanship displayed in this sculpture demonstrates the skill and talent of ancient artists who worked with metal materials. Visitors to the Museo Arqueologico Y Necropolis Romana can marvel at this remarkable artifact that offers a glimpse into ancient Spanish history. Luisa Ricciarini's expert photography captures every nuance of this mythological character carved into bronze during antiquity.

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