Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment)

Date
40–68 CE
Medium
bronze
Culture
Italy, Rome, Imperial, later Julio-Claudian
Department
Greek and Roman Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

In Roman times, the arrival of Winged Victory—touching down to earth, her drapery flying behind her—was a moment not just of military conquest, but was the first step toward peace and prosperity. The cornucopia held by this Winged Victory overflows with fruits, grains, and other signs of abundance.

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