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Figurine of the Goddess Sequana, from the Treasures of the Source of the Seine

Figurine of the Goddess Sequana, from the Treasures of the Source of the Seine


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Figurine of the Goddess Sequana, from the Treasures of the Source of the Seine

XIR181001 Figurine of the Goddess Sequana, from the Treasures of the Source of the Seine, 2nd-3rd century (bronze) by Gallo-Roman; 61.5x40 cm; Musee Archeologique, Dijon, France; French, out of copyright

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This print showcases the exquisite "Figurine of the Goddess Sequana" from the Treasures of the Source of the Seine. Crafted in bronze during the 2nd-3rd century, this Gallo-Roman masterpiece measures an impressive 61.5x40 cm and is currently housed at Musee Archeologique in Dijon, France. The figurine depicts a powerful female figure standing proudly atop a duck prowed boat, symbolizing her connection to water and navigation. As a river goddess, Sequana was believed to protect the mighty Seine River and its surrounding lands. Adorned with a majestic diadem, she exudes an aura of authority and divine grace. Her Celtic origins are evident in her intricate details and flowing garments that drape elegantly around her form. This remarkable sculpture not only serves as a testament to ancient craftsmanship but also offers us insight into the rich mythology and beliefs of Gallo-Roman culture. It reminds us of their reverence for nature's forces and their desire to seek protection from deities like Sequana. Through this print by Bridgeman Images, we can appreciate both the artistic beauty and historical significance embodied within this extraordinary artifact. Its timeless allure continues to captivate viewers today as it stands as a tangible link between our modern world and an ancient civilization long past.

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