Statue of Strangford Apollo in ancient Greece
Strangford Apollo is an ancient Greek statue depicting a naked boy with missing arms and lower legs. This statue was made around 490 BC and is one of the latest examples of youth sculpture type statues, made of Parian marble. This statue has been in the collection of the British Museum since 1864.
The statue of Milos, the goddess of victory, hidden in the Louvre, France.
One of the most famous statues of the goddess of victory-Nike's Winged Victory of Samothrace. The statue was found in a shrine on a mountain on the Greek island of Samothras, hence its name. It is considered to be a masterpiece of Greek sculpture from the 2nd century BC and is present in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The statue depicts a goddess with open wings, standing on the bow of the ship, stepping forward, her clothes flying, and the overall appearance is dynamic and dramatic.
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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