<Table> External video <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Nike of Samothrace, Smarthistory . </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Nike of Samothrace, Smarthistory . </Td> </Tr> <P> The statue's outstretched right wing is a symmetric plaster version of the original left one . The stylistic portrayal of the wings is a source of scholarly discussion, as the feather pattern resembles neither the wings of birds in nature nor wings in Greek art . As with the arms, the figure's head has never been found, but various other fragments have since been found: in 1950, a team led by Karl Lehmann unearthed the missing right hand of the Louvre's Winged Victory . The fingerless hand had slid out of sight under a large rock, near where the statue had originally stood; on the return trip home, Dr Phyllis Williams Lehmann identified the tip of the Goddess's ring finger and her thumb in a storage drawer at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, where the second Winged Victory is displayed; the fragments have been reunited with the hand, which is now in a glass case in the Louvre next to the podium on which the statue stands . </P> <P> The different degree of finishing of the sides has led scholars to think that it was intended to be seen from three - quarters on the left . </P>

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