-
suggests that this was the more po****r
apoxyomenos type in Antiquity, and that the
famous Vatican Apoxyomenos,
which reverses the pose, may be a variant...
- is the most
complete and best
preserved among eight known Apoxyomenos statues.
Apoxyomenos was
found in 1996 by
Belgian tourist René
Wouters in the sea...
- Left: The Vučedol dove, a
sculpture from 2800–2500 BC. Right:
Croatian Apoxyomenos,
Ancient Gr**** statue, 2nd or 1st
century BC....
- were
often depicted alongside olive oil and an athlete. The
Croatian Apoxyomenos is a
statue that
displays the use of a
strigil by an athlete. Strigils...
-
around the world,
where the
Cosulich Line
became renowned.
Croatian Apoxyomenos: (the "S****er") is a
bronze statue that
dates back to the 1st or 2nd...
-
surviving marble copy lies in the
Naples National Archaeological Museum) and
Apoxyomenos (or The S****er,
known from a
Roman marble copy in the
Vatican Museums)...
-
revolt against Rome.
Lysippos makes a
bronze statue called The s****er (
Apoxyomenos) (approximate date). A
Roman copy
after the
original statue is today...
-
Apollo Saurochthonus (360 BC), by Praxiteles,
Louvre Museum, Paris.
Apoxyomenos (c. 340–330 BC) by Lysippos,
Museo Pio-Clementino, Vatican.
During the...
- the
Dancing Satyr of
Mazara del Vallo, near Brindisi, 1992; and the
Apoxyomenos'
recovered from the sea off the
Croatian island of Lošinj in 1999. Svoronos...
-
first known to have
contained monumental sculpture,
including the
famous Apoxyomenos of Lysippus, the
famed court sculptor of
Alexander the Great. In fact...