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Type Image 
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Size 5261px × 3511px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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20th century
BODY
CM
CM Dixon
color
country
Dixon
expression
Face
Gorgon
Greece
Greek
GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Head
Italian
Italy
LOCATION
Medusa
Mike Dixon
MUSEUM
mythical beast
mythical creature
MYTHOLOGY
NATIONAL MUSEUM
Object
SICILY
SYRACUSE
Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
TGN