The Greek winged goddess of victory Nike as a bronze statue in the Etruscan style,
with an extremely elongated, thin body.
Her hair is tied back with a ribbon on her head and in her left hand she holds up her synonym,
the victory wreath. Her right hand holds a gladius, a straight sword, pointing downwards along her body.
At her feet are talarions, little wings, similar to those of Hermes, the messenger of the gods.
A round base forms the end of this extraordinary replica.
Exhibit on display in the National Museum of Athens, 1st half of the 5th century BC,
Reproduction original size.