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Romania, Temple shaped aedicula with two figures of the goddess Nemesis

Romania, Temple shaped aedicula with two figures of the goddess Nemesis


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Romania, Temple shaped aedicula with two figures of the goddess Nemesis

Romania, Temple shaped aedicula with two figures of the goddess Nemesis 2nd-3rd century A.D. Romania, Bucharest, Muzeul National de Istorie al Romaniei (archaeological and art museum), Greek art

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2nd Century 3rd Century Ancient Art Ancient Greece Column Female Likeness Goddess Headwear Mythology Non Western Script Robe Traditional Culture Nemesis


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> Architecture > Country > Romania

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> Europe > Romania > Sculptures

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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient art from Romania. The image captures a temple-shaped aedicula adorned with two exquisite figures of the goddess Nemesis, dating back to the 2nd-3rd century A. D. Located in Bucharest's Muzeul National de Istorie al Romaniei, this archaeological and art museum is home to an impressive collection of Greek artifacts. The statue stands tall and full-length, portraying the goddess Nemesis in all her glory. Cloaked in an elegant robe, she exudes an aura of power and grace. Standing beside majestic columns that symbolize ancient civilization, this sculpture transports us back to a time steeped in mythology. In this studio shot, Nemesis holds her position with poise and confidence. As one of the most revered figures in ancient Greece, she represents divine retribution and justice. Her female likeness embodies strength while her headwear adds an air of regality. This vertical composition highlights not only the intricate details carved into the sculpture but also its architectural significance within ancient temples. With no people present, we are left solely to appreciate the craftsmanship behind this single object that has survived through centuries. Through this photograph, we gain insight into traditional culture and witness firsthand how ancient art continues to captivate our imagination today. It serves as a reminder of our rich historical heritage and invites us to delve deeper into non-western scripts and their artistic expressions.

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