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Greek civilization, relief depicting three Muses, attributed to School of Praxiteles, from Mantineia, Greece

Greek civilization, relief depicting three Muses, attributed to School of Praxiteles, from Mantineia, Greece


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Greek civilization, relief depicting three Muses, attributed to School of Praxiteles, from Mantineia, Greece

Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Relief depicting three Muses, attributed to the School of Praxiteles. From Mantineia, Greece

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4th Century Bc Ancient Greece Black Background Classical Age Classical Greek Female Likeness Grace Greek Mythology In A Row Inspiration Muse


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This print showcases a remarkable relief from the Greek civilization, depicting three Muses. Attributed to the renowned School of Praxiteles, this masterpiece hails from Mantineia, Greece and dates back to the 4th century BC. Against a striking black background, this antiquity exudes an air of grace and inspiration. The sculpture portrays three female likenesses in perfect harmony, each representing a different aspect of artistic creation. As symbols of creativity and knowledge in Greek mythology, the Muses were believed to inspire poets, musicians, and artists alike. This studio shot captures their essence with exquisite detail. Crafted during ancient Greece's classical age, this single object exemplifies the timeless beauty found within classical Greek art. The intricate craftsmanship is evident in every delicate curve and flowing drapery that adorns these divine figures. With no people present in the frame, all attention is drawn solely to this extraordinary relic from history. Its horizontal composition allows for an immersive viewing experience as one can appreciate every nuance up close. As you gaze upon this image print by Universal Images Group (UIG), let yourself be transported back to ancient times when art flourished under the influence of legendary sculptors like Praxiteles. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage that continues to inspire generations even today - a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with beauty and creativity.

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