DescriptionThroning goddess (Persephone) 480-460 BC (Sk 1761) 1.JPG
English: Throning goddess, marble statue supposed to be Persephone, queen of the underworld, 480-460 BC, found in Taranto, Italy.
(Berlin inventory number Sk 1761), Pergamon Museum, Berlin
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Seated goddess, probably Persephone on her throne in the underworld, Severe style c. 480–460 BC, found at Tarentum, Magna Graecia. Pergamon Museum, Berlin