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Attica, Rhamnous, Temple of Nemesis, Hellenistic marble statue of Themis portrayed as goddess of Justice, signed by Chairestratos

Attica, Rhamnous, Temple of Nemesis, Hellenistic marble statue of Themis portrayed as goddess of Justice, signed by Chairestratos


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Attica, Rhamnous, Temple of Nemesis, Hellenistic marble statue of Themis portrayed as goddess of Justice, signed by Chairestratos

Greek civilization, 3rd century b.C. Hellenistic marble statue of Themis portrayed as the goddess of Justice, signed by the sculptor Chairestratos, 300 b.C. From the Temple of Nemesis, Rhamnous, Attica

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Media ID 9513767

3rd Century Bc Ancient Civilisation Ancient Greece Antiquity Craft Female Likeness Goddess Grey Background Marble Only Men Robe Traditional Clothing Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient Greek art - the Hellenistic marble statue of Themis, beautifully portraying her as the goddess of Justice. Crafted by the skilled sculptor Chairestratos in 3rd century BC, this masterpiece was discovered within the Temple of Nemesis in Rhamnous, Attica. Standing at full length and draped in an elegant robe, Themis exudes an air of authority and wisdom. The intricate details carved into the marble bring forth a sense of antiquity and reverence for this ancient civilization. With its vertical composition against a grey background, the photograph accentuates the timeless beauty and significance of this archaeological artifact. The portrayal captures Themis' feminine likeness with grace and poise, despite being created during a time when only men were allowed to create such works. As one gazes upon this sculpture, it becomes evident that it is not just a mere representation but rather an embodiment of justice itself. This image transports us back to Ancient Greece, where religion played a vital role in society's fabric. It serves as a testament to their rich history and deep-rooted beliefs. As we admire this awe-inspiring artwork from afar, we are reminded once again that art has always been an integral part of human expression throughout different civilizations across time.

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