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Athena of Piraeus - A bronze statue of the goddess Athena dressed in a Doric peplos with a large overfold raised in back so as to cover her shoulders, and a diagonal aegis. Two owls adorn her Corinthian helmet. She had a spear in her left hand and a libation bowl in her right hand. The statue has been attributed to Kephisodotos or Euphranor. Either an original of the 4th century BC or, as others think, a classicizing work of the Hellenistic period. Discovered in 1959 together with other sculptures such as Apollo (Kouros) of Piraeus and Artemis of Piraeus (also available in this collection).
Location
Archaeological Museum/Piraeus/Greece
Unique Identifier
ART371012
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2912px × 4368px
Photo Credit
Sites & Photos / Art Resource, NY
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4th century BCE
Athena (Minerva), Goddess
Bronze
Classical Period, Greek (480-330 BCE)
Female
Gesture
Helmet
Statue
Woman