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Alison Fisk on Twitter: "From my recent visit to the Louvre, here's the famous Winged Victory of Samothrace! 🤩 A masterpiece of Hellenistic sculpture, it represents Nike, Greek goddess of Victory, landing
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The Winged Victory of Samothrace or The Winged Nike, Louvre Museum, Paris, France. The sculpture of the Greek goddess, Nike, dates from the 2nd century BC Stock Photo - Alamy
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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