Archytas from Tarentum

Archytas from Tarentum

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This statue honors a leading philosopher and mathematician of Ancient Greece. Who is being depicted? Archytas, born in 428 BC and passing away in 347 BC, was a renowned Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, statesman, and strategist. He belonged to the Pythagorean school and earned fame for founding mathematical mechanics, as well as being a close friend of Plato. What can you learn about the statue's technical specifications? A bust is a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human figure, showcasing a person's head, neck, and a variable portion of their chest and shoulders. The piece usually rests on a plinth. These forms replicate the likeness of an individual. They can be crafted from any medium used for sculpture, such as marble, bronze, terracotta, or wood. A parallel term, aust, is a representation of the upper part of an animal or mythical creature. Who created this masterpiece? Unfortunately, the sculptor's identity remains unknown.

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