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Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment), 40-68 (bronze)

Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment), 40-68 (bronze)


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Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment), 40-68 (bronze)

500018 Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment), 40-68 (bronze) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); h:42 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: In Roman times, the arrival of Winged Victory---touching down to earth, her drapery flying behind her---was a moment not just of military conquest, but was the first step toward peace and prosperity.
); Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund; out of copyright

Media ID 23553754

© Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund / Bridgeman Images

Artefact Artifact C01st Classical Antiquities Julio Claudian Statuette Imperial Rome


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The print captures the exquisite beauty and symbolism of the "Victory with Cornucopia" sculpture from the Roman Imperial Period. Standing at a height of 42 cm, this bronze masterpiece is housed in the prestigious Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA. In ancient Rome, the arrival of Winged Victory was not just a symbol of military conquest but also represented hope for peace and prosperity. The sculpture depicts Victory touching down to earth, her flowing drapery creating a sense of movement and grace. With her wings spread wide and cornucopia in hand, she embodies abundance and victory. This artwork serves as an allegorical representation of imperial Rome's power during the Julio-Claudian era. It showcases intricate details that highlight Roman craftsmanship at its finest. The statue's timeless elegance has captivated viewers throughout history. The photograph itself is a testament to Bridgeman Images' commitment to preserving fine art through high-quality prints. It allows us to appreciate every delicate curve and intricate detail captured by Leonard C. Hanna Jr. , who generously funded its acquisition by the museum. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded that victory goes beyond mere conquest; it paves the way for peace and prosperity—a sentiment immortalized through this stunning work of art from ancient Rome.

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