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Bronze Statue - Vittoria Alata - Brescia, Italy

Bronze Statue - Vittoria Alata - Brescia, Italy


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Bronze Statue - Vittoria Alata - Brescia, Italy

Bronze Statue - " Vittoria Alata" or " Nike of Brescia" - Brescia, Italy. Roman original derived from Greek statue (style is circa 4th BC). Originally a statue of Aphrodite, but wings were added to transform her into Nike, the Goddess of Victory when she was given by Rome to the town of Brixia. Date: 1st century BC

Media ID 7234853

© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection

Alata Angel Brescia Bronze Goddess Nike Victory Vittoria Wings


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