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The Spear Bearer embodies the unyielding, classical ideal of masculinity. Here we see a tranquil, harmonious, muscular warrior poised for battle. The lines above the shoulder and hip converge in different directions: this is a "contrapposto" stance;...
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The Pourtalès torso is a fragmentary marble copy of the renowned Doryphoros (Greek for Spear-Bearer) sculpture by Polykleitos, dating back to 440 BC. Depicting a robust warrior standing tall with a spear balanced on his left shoulder, this...
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Angelo Reyes is a human from Greece who goes by the handle Greek CC307.
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This object forms part of "Scan The World", a non-profit project initiated by MyMiniFactory that's creating a digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from worldwide for public access at no cost. ...Scan the World is...
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We immediately sense the emperor’s power as the leader of the army and a military conqueror.Delving further into the composition of the Primaporta statue, a distinct resemblance to Polykleitos’ Doryphoros, a Classical Greek sculpture of the fifth...
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... Delving further into the composition of the Primaporta statue, a distinct resemblance to Polykleitos’ Doryphoros, a Classical Greek sculpture of the fifth century B.C.E., is apparent. Both have a similar contrapposto stance and both are idealized.
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Discophoros, also spelled Discophorus, was a renowned bronze sculpture crafted by Polykleitos, the celebrated Greek sculptor behind masterpieces like Doryphoros and Diadumenos. As an exemplary representation of Polykleitos' 'canon', this iconic work...
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This piece must not be confused with the Discobolus of Myron, which depicts an athlete hurling a discus, as opposed to holding it.\r\nAs is the case with the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, the Discophoros was crafted as a prime example of Polykleitos's...
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This head is one of many replicas emulating the visage of the renowned Doryphoros, or spear-bearer, crafted by the illustrious sculptor Polykleitos in the mid-5th century BC. The discovery of numerous Roman duplicates in bath complexes, gymnasia, and...
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... by his horse. With an unwavering grip, he grasps the reins of his equine companion in one hand and a spear in the other. This masterpiece stands as the earliest representation of the legendary bronze statue crafted by Polykleitos around 440 B.C.
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It, along with the Doryphoros, were the two most famous figural types that formed the basic pattern of Ancient Greek sculpture that present idealized representations of young, handsome male athletes in a convincingly naturalistic manner. The...
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... ...The scabbard of her raised right hand intersects with her chest. Dated to the 1st Century AD, this is a replica of an original created around 400 BC by a skilled sculptor associated with Polykleitos' school, likely Polykleitos the Younger himself.
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... unearthed in Athens now stands free from its former confinement within the Themistolkeian wall. ...Carved into its surface is an evocative relief depicting a youthful doryphoros proudly bearing a spear, set dramatically against a deep red backdrop.
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A version of a Diadumenos torso with the gap between the legs closed and the angle of the shoulder stumps increased to make it easier to print as a continuous single outline object.Shout out to Cosmo Wenman, watakach, and Polykleitos.
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The Discophoros, known as the "Discus-Bearer," is a renowned bronze masterpiece by Polyclitus, the celebrated Greek sculptor who also created the Doryphoros and Diadumenos. Like those iconic works, it serves as a prime example of Polyclitus's...
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The museum's collection boasts an intriguing replica of the ancient Greek sculpture "Doryphoros". This low-poly rendition of the iconic statue, housed at the Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK) in Copenhagen, is a stunning example of modern digital...
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... Amazons in the Artemision of Ephesus. ...He explains the existence of such a quantity of sculptures on the same theme in the same place by describing a 5th-century BC competition between the artists Polykleitos, Phidias, Kresilas, Kydon and Phradmon.
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The renowned Greek sculptor Polykleitos aimed for exact, mathematically grounded proportions in his creations. "Perfection is achieved gradually through many measures," he reportedly said. ...His meticulous focus on the smallest details shines through...
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... her figure. ...Polykleitos' innovative pose, poised between standing and walking, was pioneered by him in the mid-fifth century B.C. ...She originally lifted one edge of her himation with her right hand and probably grasped an apple in the other.
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... is a replica of the ancient Diadumenos ("one who binds" a headband around their head), with the original on display at the National Museum of Athens. ...This type of work, created by Polykleitos in 440-430 BC, portrays an athlete in celebration.
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A Roman marble copy crafted after a bronze Greek sculpture by Polykleitos, a skilled pupil of Lyssipus, dating back to the 3rd century BC. ...Some contemporary enhancements can be observed, including the cloak and breastplate, typically utilized in...
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This stunning male figure is an exact replica of a masterwork by the renowned ancient Greek sculptor Polykleitos, dating back to approximately 450 BC. ...It is believed that this majestic artwork pays tribute to the legendary Roman hero and deity,...
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... adult, possibly an athlete in his prime. ...The head, part of a statue known solely from this fragmented illustration, was likely based on a classic type developed by the renowned school of Greek sculptor Polykleitos during the late 5th century BC.
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This exquisite head of a statue has its roots in a magnificent bronze figure crafted around 460 BC by the renowned Greek sculptor Polykleitos of Argos. A meticulous Berlin replica faithfully recreates the metallic precision of the original bronze...
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... ...A youthful figure of a doryphoros stands proudly to the right, showcasing the artist's mastery of relief work. At the monument's base, a Gorgon is depicted in a distinctive kneeling stance, a hallmark of Archaic art symbolizing swift movement.
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He attributed their abundance in one location by describing a competition between artists like Polykleitos, Phidias, Kresilas, Kydon, and Phradmon that took place in the 5th century BC. Polykleitos won this artistic competition with his Amazon...
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... of him stands out, despite his missing arm, which adds a touch of drama to the piece. The Roman artist's skillful casting brings the late 5th-century B.C. Greek original to life, thanks to the influence of Polykleitos' renowned school of sculptors.
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... of a now lost Greek original made around 440 BC between the Severe and Classical period. Many copies of the Diadumenos exist though this, still a copy of Polykleitos, has its provenance from the Farnese collection and is now in The British Museum.
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... he seizes the horns of a ram that sits beside him, its hind legs firmly planted on the ground. This reproduction dates back to the late 5th century B.C., and it is believed to be the work of Naukydes, a sculptor associated with Polykleitos' school.