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Winged Victory with tripod, Fourth style painting

Winged Victory with tripod, Fourth style painting


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Winged Victory with tripod, Fourth style painting

Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Winged Victory with tripod, Fourth style painting, 127x86 cm

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Arms Raised Classical Mythology Damaged Flavian Age Illustration Technique Imperial Age Laurel Wreath Mid Air One Woman Only Robe Roman Goddess Tripod Wing


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This print showcases the exquisite "Winged Victory with tripod" painting, a remarkable artifact from Roman civilization dating back to the 1st century A. D. The artwork measures an impressive 127x86 cm and depicts Winged Victory in all her glory. In this full-length image, she is depicted mid-air, gracefully suspended with her majestic wings spread wide. Despite its antiquity, the painting has suffered some damage over time, adding to its allure and evoking a sense of mystery surrounding ancient times. The front view of the studio shot allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of this masterpiece. The lone woman portrayed here stands as a symbol of power and divinity. With raised arms and holding a tripod, she exudes strength and grace simultaneously. Adorned with a laurel wreath on her head, she represents victory and triumph. This illustration technique transports us back to the imperial age of Ancient Rome when classical mythology played a significant role in religious beliefs. It serves as a testament to the rich artistic heritage that has shaped our understanding of history. As we gaze upon this awe-inspiring piece of art and craft, we are reminded of how it connects us with the past - an era filled with mythological tales and grandeur that continues to captivate our imagination today.

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