This sculpture, found on Samothrace in 1863, represents Victory (Nike in Greek) and likely commemorates a Rhodian naval triumph. Originally located in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, it was placed in a niche on a hillside, with a marble ship's prow as its base, possibly set in a reflecting pool. The design suggests it was meant to be viewed from the front left, with more detailed work on that side. The dynamic pose and the drapery's movement evoke the sensation of wind and forward motion on a ship.
Width: 106cm
Height: 320cm
Depth: 98cm
Museum: Louvre Museum, Paris
Origin: Samothrace, Greece
Time Period: Ancient Greek - Hellenistic, c. 190 B.C.E.