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Background imageNike Collection: Winged Victory of Samothrace or Nike of Samothrace

Winged Victory of Samothrace or Nike of Samothrace
Greek art. Winged Victory of Samothrace or Nike of Samothrace. 2nd century BC. Marble. Sculpture of the greek goodess Nike (Victory). Museum of Louvre. Paris

Background imageNike Collection: Statue of Nike by Paionios - Olympia, Greece

Statue of Nike by Paionios - Olympia, Greece
Reconstruction of a Statue of Nike (Goddess of Victory), originally by Paionios - Olympia, Greece (425420 BC). The statue originally stood near the temple of Zeus on a triangular 6-metre high pillar

Background imageNike Collection: Pergamon Altar. Athena against the giant Alcyoneus

Pergamon Altar. Athena against the giant Alcyoneus
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. East frieze. Gigantomachy. Struggle between gods and giants

Background imageNike Collection: Temple of Nike on the Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Temple of Nike on the Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageNike Collection: View of the interior of the Parthenon, Athens, Greece

View of the interior of the Parthenon, Athens, Greece. Interno del Partenone scoperto. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Migliavacca from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageNike Collection: Tourists Landing at Katakolo for a visit to Olympia, Greece

Tourists Landing at Katakolo for a visit to Olympia, Greece
Tourists Landing at Katakolo for a visit to the ancient Archaeological site of Olympia, Greece (ancient sanctuary & birthplace of the Olympic Games, with sculptures including Nike of Paionios)

Background imageNike Collection: Restoration of the Acropolis, Athens

Restoration of the Acropolis, Athens
Depiction of the acropolis in ancient Athens, with the Propylaea, the bronze statue of Athena Promachos and the Erechteion, temple of the tutelary goddess Athena Polias

Background imageNike Collection: Funerary altar, calcerows. Caesarea. Roman period, late 1st

Funerary altar, calcerows. Caesarea. Roman period, late 1st-2nd century BC. On the front of the altar is the image of an eagle perched within aniche

Background imageNike Collection: Latin inscription, limestone. Shuni. Roman period, 2nd centu

Latin inscription, limestone. Shuni. Roman period, 2nd century AD. The inscription is surrounded by a wreath. The goddes of victory, Nike, is seen standing on a globe on both sides of the wrearth

Background imageNike Collection: Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. 1st c. BC-1s

Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. 1st c. BC-1s
Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. Late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD. Moulded terracotta. From Tarragona (?). Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageNike Collection: Relief depicting Nike or Victory tie his sandals. Bastion of

Relief depicting Nike or Victory tie his sandals. Bastion of the Temple of Athena Nike, by Phidias (c.432-490 BC). 427-424 BC. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageNike Collection: Golden earrings with shaped like a Nike

Golden earrings with shaped like a Nike
Earrings with shaped like a Nike. Gold. 4th -3rd century BC. From near Bolsena. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageNike Collection: Greek Art. Triangular pedestal of the statue of Victory (Nik

Greek Art. Triangular pedestal of the statue of Victory (Nike) by Paeonius of Mende. 5th century B.C. Altis. Olympia. Greece

Background imageNike Collection: Greek art. Statue of Victory (Nike). 5th century B. C. Parian

Greek art. Statue of Victory (Nike). 5th century B. C. Parian
Greek art. Statue of Victory (Nike). 5th century B.C. Parian marble. By Paeonius of Mende. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece

Background imageNike Collection: Part of the Trophy Column. 5th century BC. Archaeological Mu

Part of the Trophy Column. 5th century BC. Archaeological Mu
Part of the Trophy Column, built to commemorate the Battle of Marathon after the defeat of the Persians by the Athenians. 5th century BC. Archaeological Museum of Marathon. Greece

Background imageNike Collection: Head of Nike. II century A. C. Copy of the original dated in

Head of Nike. II century A. C. Copy of the original dated in
GREEK ART.GREECE. HEAD OF NIKE (II century A.D.). A copy of the Paionios original dated in V century B.D. Agora Museum. Athens

Background imageNike Collection: Dos de Mayo Monument, Lima, Peru, South America

Dos de Mayo Monument, Lima, Peru, South America
Dos de Mayo Monument, commemorating the Battle of Callao on 2 May 1866, Lima, Peru, South America. The allegorical figure at the top of the column is Nike, the Winged Goddess of Victory

Background imageNike Collection: O E Simmonds view of the Temple of Athena Nike

O E Simmonds view of the Temple of Athena Nike
O.E. Simmonds view of the Temple of Athena Nike (highest stucture on the RHS) and the Propylaea at the Acropolis, Athens

Background imageNike Collection: PAEONIUS (5th century BC). Nike. 421 BC. Classical

PAEONIUS (5th century BC). Nike. 421 BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. GREECE. Olympia. Archaeological Museum of Olympia

Background imageNike Collection: MNESICLES (5th C. BC);CAL̓RATES, (5th C. BC)

MNESICLES (5th C. BC);CAL̓RATES, (5th C. BC)
MNESICLES (5th C. BC); CAL̓ RATES, (5th C. BC). Temple of Athena Nike. GREECE. ATTICA. Athens. Acropolis. Temple of Athena Nike. Classical Greek art

Background imageNike Collection: PAEONIUS (5th century BC)

PAEONIUS (5th century BC). Nike. Detail. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble

Background imageNike Collection: Bronze Statue - Vittoria Alata - Brescia, Italy

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)

Background imageNike Collection: The Victory of the Allies

The Victory of the Allies
Representatives of the Allied countries climb the steps to a classical temple to be crowned with victory laurels by the goddess Nike. An allegorical illustration of the end of World War I


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