
Amazon Warrior (Roman Sculpture)
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Roman Copy of Greek Bronze Statue Depicting Wounded Amazon The Roman copy of a Greek bronze statue, created by the renowned artist Cresilas around 440 BC, showcases an Amazon warrior wounded beneath her right breast. This iconic piece was one of several entries in a prestigious sculptors' competition held at the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, western Asia Minor. According to historical accounts, Cresilas' entry was notable for its exceptional craftsmanship and artistic merit. Despite not securing first prize, his statue received third place honors from the esteemed judges, who were also accomplished sculptors themselves. The contest was said to have been fiercely competitive, with each participant voting for their own work as the top entry. The winner of the competition was Polycleitos, whose piece was awarded second place by Cresilas and other participants. This event marked a significant moment in ancient Greek art, highlighting the expertise and skill of sculptors like Cresilas and Polycleitos. This exquisite statue is now on display at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, offering viewers a glimpse into the artistic achievements of a bygone era.
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