The sculpture of "Terpsichore" (Goddess of Song and Dance)
Terpsichore "is an ancient Roman statue. In Greek mythology, Terpsichore is one of the nine Muses and the goddess of dance and choir. Her name comes from ancient Greek, meaning 'joy of dance'. She is usually depicted sitting, holding strings, and accompanying dancers and choirs with her music. This statue is currently housed in the Vatican Museums in Italy.
Statue of the priestess of Bacchante, the god of wine
This work depicts a young woman who looks very happy and seems to be walking towards the audience with dance like steps. Her figure was captured in a vivid pose, with her body covered only by fabric casually wrapped around her hips. The girl is forcefully lifting a tall cup with her right hand. The inventory number of this artwork is MNK II-rz-276, located in the Sukiennice 19th Century Polish Art Gallery at the Krakow National Museum.
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