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Head of a Woman in the Guise of a Goddess, 1st century (copper alloy and silver)
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Head of a Woman in the Guise of a Goddess, 1st century (copper alloy and silver)
3576763 Head of a Woman in the Guise of a Goddess, 1st century (copper alloy and silver) by Roman, (1st century AD); 31.8x20.3x22.2 cm; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA; (add.info.:); Purchased with funds from the North Carolina State Art Society (Robert F. Phifer Bequest), the State of North Carolina, and various donors, by exchange; out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite "Head of a Woman in the Guise of a Goddess" believed to be from the 1st century AD. Crafted with copper alloy and silver, this Roman sculpture measures an impressive 31.8x20.3x22.2 cm and is currently housed at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, USA. The delicate features of this ancient artwork are truly mesmerizing. The artist skillfully captures the essence of femininity, portraying a woman who appears to be donning the guise of a goddess. With intricate details such as her flowing hair and serene expression, it is evident that great care was taken in creating this masterpiece. The patina on the metal adds depth and character to this sculpture, further enhancing its allure. As we gaze upon her visage, we can't help but wonder about her story - what role did she play in Roman mythology? What significance did she hold for those who admired her during ancient times? Thanks to generous contributions from various donors, including funds from the North Carolina State Art Society (Robert F. Phifer Bequest) and support from the State of North Carolina itself, art enthusiasts today have the privilege to appreciate this remarkable piece up close. As we delve into history through art like this one by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded once again that beauty transcends time and culture – connecting us with our past while inspiring our future endeavors in creativity and imagination.
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