Head of an Amazon Marble Sculpture
This work is a replica of a Greek bronze original from an art competition held in Ephesus between 440-430 BC. This marble replica was discovered in 1874 in the Horti Maecenatiani (garden of Maecenas) in Rome.
Bogaiese Gladiator Statue
The statue was created by the ancient Greek sculptor Agacias, the son of Dosisius. The statue was created around 100 BC and was discovered in 1611 near Anzio, south of Rome. Since then, it has been included in the collection of Borghese, hence the name Borghese Gladiator. In 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte purchased the statue and brought it to the Louvre.
Replica of the discus thrower statue of the ancient Greek sculptor Milan Das
The statue of the discus thrower in Milandas is one of the most famous sculptures in ancient Greece, known as the Discobolus (discus thrower). This statue depicts the movements and postures of a discus thrower before throwing, and is considered one of the most dynamic and naturally flowing works of ancient sculpture.
The original Discobolus statue was created by the ancient Greek sculptor Milandas (Myron) in the 5th century BC. However, the original statue has been lost, and what exists are later replicas or works inspired by it.
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