- The
Doryphoros (Gr**** Δορυφόρος
classical Gr**** Gr**** pronunciation: [
dorypʰóros], "Spear-Bearer";
Latinised as Doryphorus) of
Polykleitos is one of the...
- "marginal" by
Jeffery M. Hurwit, "The
Doryphoros:
Looking Backward", in
Warren G. Moon, ed. Polykleitos, the
Doryphoros, and Tradition, 1995:3-18. Richard...
- The
Diadumenos ("diadem-bearer"),
together with the
Doryphoros (spear bearer), are two of the most
famous figural types of the
sculptor Poly****us, forming...
- Skopas, etc. The
Polykletian statues (Discophoros ("discus-bearer") and
Doryphoros ("spear-bearer"), for example) are
idealized athletic young men with the...
-
sculpture by the
classical Gr****
sculptor Poly****us,
creator of the
Doryphoros and Diadumenos, and its many
Roman marble copies. It is not, however,...
- was
originally a
construction of
great power. Such is the copy of the
Doryphoros in the Uffizi. ****enistic
rulers added divine emblems, such as thunderbolts...
-
Polykleitos (c.450–420 BCE),
known for his
ideally proportioned bronze Doryphoros,
wrote an
influential Canon (now lost)
describing the
proportions to be...
- to
Doryphoros. The
right leg is taut,
while the left leg is relaxed, as if the
statue is
moving forward. The
misidentification of the
Doryphoros in the...
- pp. 185-ss HURWIT, Jeffrey. "The
Doryphoros:
Looking Backward". In MOON,
Warren G. (ed). Polykleitos, the
Doryphoros, and Tradition.
University of Wisconsin...
- stakes,
after which he was
dispatched by his
freedman "Doryphorus". As "
doryphoros"
means "spear bearer" (Δορυφόρος) like the statue, it may be that the...