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THE SHIP-FOUNTAIN FROM THE VICTORY OF SAMOTHRACE TO THE GALERA
Lehmann, Karl ; Lehmann, Phyllis Williams
Samothracian Reflections, 2017, p.181-260
Princeton: Princeton University Press
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THE SHIP-FOUNTAIN FROM THE VICTORY OF SAMOTHRACE TO THE GALERA
Autor:
Lehmann, Karl
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Lehmann, Phyllis Williams
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Samothracian Reflections, 2017, p.181-260
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The island of Samothrace, once renowned for its mysterious rites and potent gods, is associated by most people in our time with a masterpiece of Greek sculpture: theVictory of Samothracein the Louvre (fig. 1). This work by an unknown genius—among the greatest in the history of western artmay, in antiquity, too, have been the most beautiful work of art exhibited among the various monuments in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods. Colossal, carved in shining Parian marble, with wings wide-spread, swaying slightly in her arrested flight, the Victory is alighting on the grayish marble prow of a
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