PIRAEUS ATHENA
Statue of Athena (the so-called "Piraeus Athena").
Bronze.
340-330 BC.
Height 2.35 m.
Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus.
The statue was discovered, among others, in 1959 in Piraeus, at the intersection of Georgiou and Philo streets in a storage room near the ancient harbor. The sculpture was hidden in this room from Sulla's troops in 86 BC.
Description:
The goddess is dressed in a diagonal aegis and a Doric peplos, a large fold of which, thrown back, covers her shoulders. The Corinthian helmet is decorated with two images of an owl. In her left hand, Athena holds a spear, in her right - a vessel for sacrificial libation. The statue is attributed to Kephisodotus or Euphranor. It is either an original work from the 4th century BC or a work of the Hellenistic period, executed in a classicizing style.
Source: museum annotation.