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    Herakles, Diadumenos. Mann, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-7861-1623-7 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diadumenos. 3D model of the Louvre's Diadumenos torso via...
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    The Farnese Diadumenos is a 1st-century AD, slightly smaller than lifesize, Roman marble copy of Polyclitus's Diadumenos sculpture. Once in the Farnese...
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    sculptures attributed to Polykleitos are the Discophoros ("Discus-bearer"), Diadumenos ("Youth tying a headband") and a Hermes at one time placed, according...
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    The Vaison Diadumenos is a life size marble statue of an athlete found at the Roman city of Vaison, southern France. Since 1870, it has been part of the...
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    the classical Greek sculptor Polyclitus, creator of the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, and its many Roman marble copies. It is not, however, to be confused...
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    compositions are now also called "canonical": The Discophoros and the Diadumenos, as they are variations of the basic model. As for Phidias, his work inherited...
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    known as the Barber Cup and Crawford Cup (100 AD) Athlete statue, "Vaison Diadumenos", from an ancient Roman city in southern France (118–138 AD) A hoard of...
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    Gallery of Denmark Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doryphoros. Diadumenos Discophoros Warren G. Moon, ed. Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition...
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    American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts. p. 370. Skulpturhalle Basel Media related to Diadumenos at Wikimedia Commons v t e...
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    family's citizenship, Pliny the Elder describes the "fillet-bearer" (diadumenos) statue type as a molliter iuvenis, a young man depicted with grace and...
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    statue was found in a prominent place on site. The statue, the Vaison Diadumenos, (now in the British Museum) was also discovered in the theatre in the...
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    Statuette of Athletic Spartan Girl Bust of Antinous Capitoline Venus Daidala Diadumenos Dipylon inscription Funerary naiskos of Aristonautes Funerary Stela of...
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    Copy of Polykleitos' 'Diadumenos', discussed by Pater in 'The Age of Athletic Prizemen' (1894)...
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    The so-called 'Farnese Diadumenos' is a Roman copy of a Greek original attributed to Polykleitos c. 440 BC, depicting an athlete tying a victory ribbon...
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    Constantinople, where they were later destroyed in fires. Copy of Polyclitus' Diadumenos, National Archaeological Museum, Athens So-called Venus Braschi by Praxiteles...
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    Elgin Amphora Elgin Marbles Esquiline Treasure Euphorbos plate Farnese Diadumenos Guilford Puteal Harpy Tomb Herculean Sarcophagus of Genzano Isis Tomb...
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  • later reappointed. Polyclitus completes one of his greatest statues, the Diadumenos (Diadem-bearer). Approximate date – Sophocles' drama Oedipus Rex is first...
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    Elgin Amphora Elgin Marbles Esquiline Treasure Euphorbos plate Farnese Diadumenos Guilford Puteal Harpy Tomb Herculean Sarcophagus of Genzano Isis Tomb...
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    Pseudo-athlete of Delos (left), together with Diadumenos, shortly after their discovery in 1894. The Search for Ancient Greece (pp. 4–5) by Roland and...
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    Boy. Marble, c. 480 BC. Acropolis Museum, Athens. Copy of Polyclitus' Diadumenos, National Archaeological Museum, Athens. So-called Venus Braschi by Praxiteles...
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  • Rough Shod Gold Bridge Golden Boss The Boss Golden Hen Flying Diadem Diadumenos Flying Bridge Dalmary Blandford Swynford Blanche Simons Shoes Simon Square...
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    Elgin Amphora Elgin Marbles Esquiline Treasure Euphorbos plate Farnese Diadumenos Guilford Puteal Harpy Tomb Herculean Sarcophagus of Genzano Isis Tomb...
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    Anadyomene), as a nude mortal female bather, a female version of the diadumenos tying up the hair with a fillet (see below). The Esquiline Venus is generally...
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    abstract model of the Egyptian god Horus and a realistic statue of a Diadumenos respectively. When an artist experiences reality, his aesthetic experience...
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    National Archaeological Museum) Farnese Hermes (British Museum) Farnese Diadumenos (British Museum) Townley collection https://www.museoarcheologiconapoli...
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    A bronze reconstruction of the Diadumenos ("The Fillet-Bearer"), a statue by Polykleitos (5th century BC), depicting a youth binding his head with fillets...
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    the crown of tentacles, is a female form intended to bring to mind the Diadumenos, the renowned Greek sculpture of an athlete crowning himself with the...
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    was let to Edme-François Pailleret was found the fine marble head of Diadumenos type, a Roman copy after a Greek bronze original, now conserved in the...
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    portal Ancient Greece portal Aphrodite of Syracuse Poseidon of Melos Diadumenos Kaltsas 2007, pp. 310–311. "Μεγάλο Ελευσινιακό ανάγλυφο" [Great Eleusinian...
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  • Elgin Amphora Elgin Marbles Esquiline Treasure Euphorbos plate Farnese Diadumenos Guilford Puteal Harpy Tomb Herculean Sarcophagus of Genzano Isis Tomb...
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