Nike of Delos
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Nike of Delos
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Published 2017-01-26T19:04:17+00:00
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The inscription on the base of this Nike (ancient Greek for Victory), missing from this plaster cast, names the sculptor as Archermos. According to ancient sources he was the inventor of this type of figure, running and with wings. Her missing arms and legs would have been akimbo, a stylised way of showing figures running, often seen in depictions of Medusa.
The figure was found on the Cycladic island of Delos, the inscription a little afterwards. It may have stood on its own pillar or could have been an akroterion, a temple roof ornament; flying victory figures were favourite subjects for akroteria
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Date published | 26/01/2017 |
Time to do | 90 - 180 minutes |
Material Quantity | 11 |
Dimensions | 51×30×122 |
Technology | FDM |
Complexity | Difficult |
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Title | Nike of Delos |
Date | c.570-560 BCE |
Dimension | Height 0.90m |
Period | Archaic |
Medium | Plaster cast |
Credit | Found in front of the old Temple of Artemis at Delos in 1887 |
Record | http://museum.classics.cam.ac.uk/collections/casts/nike-delos |
Place | Pushkin Museum |
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