I have been trying to find that out myself and so far as I can tell the sculptor is unknown.
great answer... ^
Idon't know
The Venus Demilo, The Regent Diamond, The Mona Lisa (Owned by the Government of France), The Winged Victory of Samothrace, etc.,etc. Everything in the Louvre!
Nike is the minor goddess of victory.
Nike was the Greek goddess of victory, and the divine charioteer in ancient and classical Greek art. She continued to be shown with wings long after other gods were rendered, artistically, as wingless. Wings came to be associated with Nike's role as goddess of speed, strength, and victory. So perhaps one of her two most famous artistic representations was the statue ka the Winged Victory of Samothrace. Perhaps the other has been Olympic medals of the 20th and 21st centuries. For Summer Olympics medal winners, since 1928, have found her representation holding a palm and a winner's crown.
The winged purssian was Otto Lilienthal
As an attribute of both Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and the chief god,Zeus, Nike was represented in art as a small figure carried in the hand by those divinities. Athena Nike was always wingless; Nike alone was winged. She also appears carrying a palm branch, wreath, or Hermes staff as the messenger of victory
the Winged Victory of Samothrace
The Winged Victory, often called 'Nike of Samothrace' was discovered in 1863.
2199 years old
The Winged Victory of Samothrace
3,38 metres that's about 10.75 feet (height)
It is stunningly beautiful in its symbology of strength, virtue and victory.
The Hellenistic sculpture representing a muse is Nike of Samothrace also called Winged Victory of Samothrace (c. 200 BCE-190BCE).
The Winged NIke of Samothrace is on display in the Louvre in Paris, France.
the statue of the winged victory of samothrace is headless maybe broken by earthquake or other nature disasters, war, or maybe because the statue were abandoned too long. the head probably smashed into hundred of pieces and scattered, or steal by someone who found it (if the head still in good condition, not broken, it will be a good news for everyone)
The Venus Demilo, The Regent Diamond, The Mona Lisa (Owned by the Government of France), The Winged Victory of Samothrace, etc.,etc. Everything in the Louvre!
Here is an example sentence with the word "oeuvre":The Louver Museum at France is filled with all kinds of oeuvre, varying from the Mona Lisa to the Winged Victory of Samothrace.
I only know three (1) The Mona Lisa (2) the Winged Victory of Samothrace (3) The Venus de Milo Perhaps the fourth could be "La Belle Ferronniere", also known as "The Portrait of the Unknown Woman".