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Goddess Torso
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Goddess Torso

This torso from the Parthenon’s east pediment (438–432 BC) likely represents Artemis or Aphrodite. It showcases Classical era sculptural finesse with a dynamic posture and intricate garment folds, conveying divine presence through skillful motion and drapery. This fragment exemplifies the Parthenon’s artistic grandeur and reflects the cultural and religious significance of deities in ancient Greek society.
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