- Herakles,
Diadumenos. Mann,
Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-7861-1623-7
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model of the Louvre's
Diadumenos torso via...
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Farnese Diadumenos is a 1st-century AD,
slightly smaller than lifesize,
Roman marble copy of Poly****us'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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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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classical Gr****
sculptor Poly****us,
creator of the
Doryphoros and
Diadumenos, and its many
Roman marble copies. It is not, however, to be confused...
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Sculpture by
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American Journal of
Archaeology and of the
History of the Fine Arts. p. 370.
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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 ****d of...
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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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later reappointed. Poly****us
completes one of his
greatest statues, the
Diadumenos (Diadem-bearer).
Approximate date – Sophocles'
drama Oedipus Rex is first...