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Archaic Medusa plaque

This plaque depicts the head of Medusa one of the most recognizable symbols of ancient Roman,
Greek, and Hellenistic art.  This is an archaic depiction of Medusa - it can be seen on the ancient
Macedonian coins of the city of Neapolis.  This head was usually a centerpiece on the breastplates of
the Macedonian kings such as Alexander the Great, and the Roman Emperors such as Augustus.  
Medusa was one of the three Gorgons and she alone had serpents in her hair, due to
Athena cursing
her.  
Medusa was the only one of the three who was mortal; hence Perseus was able to kill her by
cutting off her head while looking at her in the reflection in a mirrored shield he got from the Graeae.

Item No. 400   

Weight 2 Lb.  Dimensions W: 7.25" H: 7" D: 1.25"

Made of cast stone with antique finish, comes with a hole or a hook in the back for easy wall hanging.

$24.99
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