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An indoor, eye-level shot captures a light-colored marble statue displayed within a museum or gallery setting in Athina, Greece. The statue, depicting a figure draped in flowing robes, is the primary subject, resting horizontally on a white display stand. Detailed folds and textures are visible in the marble, which appears to be a natural, slightly variegated stone. Strong, artificial lighting from above casts dramatic shadows across the statue and the wall behind it, emphasizing its contours and the depth of the drapery.

The statue portrays a girl holding a goose in her arms, though only parts of the "goose" are clearly discernible within the girl's embrace. In the foreground, a dark, ornate, possibly metal, railing or balustrade runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame.

A white informational plaque is prominently visible on the right, providing details about the artwork. The text, in both Greek and English, reads: "Marble statue of a girl holding a goose in her arms, 320 - 310 BC. Amorgos Archaeological Collection of Amorgos, 234." The Greek text confirms the same information: "Μαρμάρινο άγαλμα κοριτσιού που κρατά χήνα στην αγκαλιά του, 320 - 310 π.Χ. Αμοργός - Αρχατολογική Συλλογή Αμοργού, 234". The image focuses on the upper torso and midsection of the statue.
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Jan 11, 2025

Athina, Greece

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An indoor, eye-level shot captures a light-colored marble statue displayed within a museum or gallery setting in Athina, Greece. The statue, depicting a figure draped in flowing robes, is the primary subject, resting horizontally on a white display stand. Detailed folds and textures are visible in the marble, which appears to be a natural, slightly variegated stone. Strong, artificial lighting from above casts dramatic shadows across the statue and the wall behind it, emphasizing its contours and the depth of the drapery. The statue portrays a girl holding a goose in her arms, though only parts of the "goose" are clearly discernible within the girl's embrace. In the foreground, a dark, ornate, possibly metal, railing or balustrade runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame. A white informational plaque is prominently visible on the right, providing details about the artwork. The text, in both Greek and English, reads: "Marble statue of a girl holding a goose in her arms, 320 - 310 BC. Amorgos Archaeological Collection of Amorgos, 234." The Greek text confirms the same information: "Μαρμάρινο άγαλμα κοριτσιού που κρατά χήνα στην αγκαλιά του, 320 - 310 π.Χ. Αμοργός - Αρχατολογική Συλλογή Αμοργού, 234". The image focuses on the upper torso and midsection of the statue.

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