It is a statue of Nike, goddess of victory, and it is not known what was the cause of it having no head (Could have been earthquake, thief, neglect, etc.).
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)
It's a statue. Nah, Its a statue of Hermes holding the baby Dionysus. The statue is of when he stops to feed Dionysus grapes for his own "excitement."
the statue of thena made of ivory and gold
Phidias made the Zeus statue at Olympia.
The statue of Zeus was destroyed in 475 A.D
Headless statue of Kanishka is symbolise him as a selfless warrior.
Headless statue of Kanishka is symbolise him as a selfless warrior.
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)
(Useless chain letters...) I am unsure of a name for a headless statue...maybe a torso?
bad luck
A headless statue is commonly referred to as a "torso" or "torso statue." These sculptures typically depict the human form without the head, often emphasizing the body's shape and form. Famous examples include the "Venus de Milo" and the "Belvedere Torlonia," highlighting the artistic focus on anatomy and expression even in the absence of facial features.
a meter!!!
Winged Victory
(Useless chain letters...) I am unsure of a name for a headless statue...maybe a torso?
No one as far as I know.
There is none..Are you nuts? Stupid question.
There is none..Are you nuts? Stupid question.