Head of Leucothea, the "white Goddess" of the sea (Thesa for the Etruscans) part of the high relief in the center of the facade of Temple A in the sanctuary of Pyrgy (santa Severa), the main port of Cervetery. Terracotta sculpture by the sculptor Praxiteles. 340-330 BC - National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia - Rome, Italy
Head of Leucothea, the "white Goddess" of the sea (Thesa for the Etruscans) part of the high relief in the center of the facade of Temple A in the sanctuary of Pyrgy (santa Severa), the main port of Cervetery. Terracotta sculpture by the sculptor Praxiteles. 340-330 BC - National Museum of Villa Giulia - Rome, Italy
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Location: Rome, Lazio, Italy
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