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Greek Bronze of a Gorgons Head, c4th century BC



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Greek Bronze of a Gorgons Head, c4th century BC

Greek Bronze of a Gorgons Head, c4th century BC. National Museum, Athens

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4th Century Bc Disrespect Gorgon Rude Sticking Out Tongue Ancient Greek Mike Dixon Mythical Beast Mythical Creature


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a Greek Bronze of a Gorgon's Head, dating back to the 4th century BC. Housed in the National Museum in Athens, Greece, this ancient artifact is an extraordinary representation of Greek mythology and historic artistry. The bronze sculpture depicts the fearsome face and head of a Gorgon, a mythical creature known for its wild hair made of venomous snakes. With piercing eyes and an open mouth revealing sharp teeth, it exudes an air of both awe-inspiring power and dread. What sets this particular piece apart is the audacious detail: the gorgon sticks out her tongue in what some may perceive as rude or disrespectful. As we delve into ancient Greek culture through this artifact, we are reminded of their fascination with mythical beasts and their rich mythological narratives. The craftsmanship displayed here is remarkable; every contour and texture on the bronze surface tells a story that has endured over centuries. Mike Dixon's skillful photography captures not only the intricate details but also highlights how time has weathered this historic object. This image serves as a window into ancient Greece, transporting us back to a bygone era where legends were born and artistic expression flourished

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