Paros Archaeological Museum - 19
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❮ statue of a seated goddess. ❯
Paros Archaeological Museum - 19

Colossal statue of a seated goddess, probably of Artemis. 490 - 480 BCE.

Colossal statue of a seated goddess, probably of Artemis.
Found in 1885 in fragments in the south-east of Paros. The goddess is represented on a throne, wearing a draped chiton and himation worn obliquely, seated on a cushion and rests her legs on a footstool. Her two arms were probably held out in front of her. An inscription, found in the area and referring to the cult of Artemis, leads to identifying the statue with the goddess. circa 490 - 480 B.C.

Source: Paros Archaeological Museum, Paros Island, Greece.

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Aegean Archaic Art Artemis Cyclades Mythology Original Photo Paros Paros Archaeological Museum Sculpture
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