Terracotta statuette of a Nike flying | Greek, Asia Minor, Myrina | Hellenistic | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A Hellenistic Terracotta Bust | 4th-1st century BC - Joseph Gordon Antiques
Out of the Rock? Terracotta Figurines from Sagalassos in the Sadberk Hanım Museum in Istanbul
ipernity: Nike from Myrina in the Walters Art Museum, September 2009 - by LaurieAnnie
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Hellenistic Greek Polychrome Figure of Nike sold at auction on 30th August | Bidsquare
Lot-Art | Ancient Greek Terracotta Tanagra figure of Nike, goddess of victory, with TL Test. 18, 2 cm
Apulian Red-Figure Bell Krater | Barakat Gallery Store
Terracotta statuette of Nike, the personification of victory | Greek | Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Collection of Greek Terracotta Figurines at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nike (Winged Victory) of Samothrace – Smarthistory
Nike of Paionios, from Olympia, c 425-421 BC. The winged goddess Nike (Victory) is flying in to land..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. IAM-WHA-048-0879 | agefotostock
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Terracotta statuette of a Nike flying, Hellenistic, early 3rd century B C , Greek, Asia Minor, Myrina, Te
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Object in Focus: A Terracotta Figurine of the Goddess Nike (C.531) | Garstang Museum of Archaeology
Nike of Paionios, from Olympia, c. 425-421. The winged goddess Nike (Victory) is flying in to land..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. IAM-0556154 | agefotostock
Terracotta statuette of a dancing woman | Greek, South Italian, Tarentine | Hellenistic | The Metropolitan Museum of Art