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Winged Victory of Samothrace 10" High Sculpture

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Winged Victory of Samothrace 10" High Sculpture

This breathtaking reproduction of the Nike of Samothrace, also known as the Winged Victory, captures one of the greatest masterpieces of Hellenistic sculpture. The original, carved in marble and standing over 3 meters tall, was discovered in 1863 by French Consul Charles Champoiseau on the island of Samothrace. Dating to the 3rd century B.C., the statue commemorates a Greek naval victory and once stood atop a stone ship prow. Though the artist remains unknown, it is believed to be the work of a follower of Scopas, in the style of the Greek-Rhodian school.

The original now resides in the Louvre Museum, revered for its dynamic motion, flowing drapery, and masterful expression of energy and grace. This scaled-down cast stone reproduction pays tribute to that artistry—an ideal addition to classical collections, museums, or refined home dĂ©cor. A timeless symbol of triumph, motion, and divine victory.

$36.75

Original: $105.00

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Winged Victory of Samothrace 10" High Sculpture—

$105.00

$36.75

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This breathtaking reproduction of the Nike of Samothrace, also known as the Winged Victory, captures one of the greatest masterpieces of Hellenistic sculpture. The original, carved in marble and standing over 3 meters tall, was discovered in 1863 by French Consul Charles Champoiseau on the island of Samothrace. Dating to the 3rd century B.C., the statue commemorates a Greek naval victory and once stood atop a stone ship prow. Though the artist remains unknown, it is believed to be the work of a follower of Scopas, in the style of the Greek-Rhodian school.

The original now resides in the Louvre Museum, revered for its dynamic motion, flowing drapery, and masterful expression of energy and grace. This scaled-down cast stone reproduction pays tribute to that artistry—an ideal addition to classical collections, museums, or refined home dĂ©cor. A timeless symbol of triumph, motion, and divine victory.