- The
Discophoros, also
spelled Discophorus (Gr**** – "Discus-Bearer"), was a
bronze sculpture by the
classical Gr****
sculptor Poly****us,
creator of the...
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marble copies.
Further sculptures attributed to
Polykleitos are the
Discophoros ("Discus-bearer"),
Diadumenos ("Youth
tying a headband") and a Hermes...
- the 17th and 18th
centuries to a
standing figure holding a discus, a
Discophoros,
which Ennio Quirino Visconti identified as the
Discobolus of Naukydes...
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pentathlon provided inspiration for
large statues such as the
Discobolus and
Discophoros, and for
motifs on
countless vase and
pottery works.
Aristotle discussed...
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those of his successors, Lysippos, Skopas, etc. The
Polykletian statues (
Discophoros ("discus-bearer") and
Doryphoros ("spear-bearer"), for example) are idealized...
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Discophoros,
modeled after Naukydes....
- well-known
ancient Gr****
statues and
Roman copies such as the
Discobolus and
Discophoros. The
discus throw also
appears repeatedly in
ancient Gr**** mythology...
- Doryphoros. Diadumenos –
Sculpture by
Polykleitos (youth
tying headband)
Discophoros –
Sculpture by Poly****us (athlete with discus)
Warren G. Moon, ed. Polykleitos...
- Two
other of his
compositions are now also
called "canonical": The
Discophoros and the Diadumenos, as they are
variations of the
basic model. As for...
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Epictetus Dissoi logoi Distyle Distyle in
antis Dithyramb...