Winged Victory of Samothrace: Exploring the History of the Nike Statue
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The Victory of Samothrace on top of the staircase to the second floor of the Louvre Museum. A Greek marble sculpture of Nike (goddess of victory) that was probably created around the
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Winged Victory of Samothrace: Exploring the History of the Nike Statue
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