Mourning Athena

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Mourning Athena is a Greek relief sculpture dating circa 470 BC. It is one of the first Greek statues to that portray human emotion as a significant part of the subject. In this relief, the goddess Athena seems tired and mournful. Although the image of Athena is somewhat formulated, the statue succeeds in capturing an emotion and showing it through the medium.

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