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The marble statue "Muse of Dance" from the ancient Roman Empire period

The marble statue "Muse of Dance" from the ancient Roman Empire period

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This marble statue is a work of ancient Rome from the 2nd century AD and is currently housed in a museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. The rotation emphasized by holding a cloak in the right hand indicates that the woman is dancing. She is the Muse Goddess, the Muse Goddess of Dance. The Muse goddess in Greek mythology is the Muse goddess of sacred poetry, sacred hymns, dance and eloquence, as well as agriculture and mime. She is depicted as very serious, contemplative, and contemplative, often holding her fingers to her mouth, wearing a long cloak and veil, and leaning her elbows against a pillar. Sometimes also considered a Muse goddess in geometry and meditation. Museums in Copenhagen, Denmark