
Stake attention in this memory
This media file features a statue of Athena, depicted as a marble sculpture from the Roman Period, which is a copy of a 5th-century BCE original. The statue is displayed on a dark, circular pedestal against a backdrop of a decorative wall with a repeating Greek key (meander) pattern in maroon and beige. The statue itself is light-colored marble and shows some signs of age and wear, with its arms missing. Athena is shown in a draped robe, with her head slightly tilted. A small information plaque is attached to the pedestal, providing details about the artwork. The visible text on the plaque, partially in Turkish and English, identifies the subject as "Athena Heykell" (Statue of Athena), the material as "Mermer" (Marble), and the period as "Roma Dönemi" (Roman Period). It also mentions "Leptis Magna (Tripolitanis, Libya)" as the origin of the copy and the original. The overall setting appears to be a museum or gallery, likely in Istanbul, Turkey, given the provided location context, indicated by the polished floor and the formal presentation of the artifact. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly with artificial lighting, creating subtle shadows on the statue and the patterned wall.
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