EditorialGreek art. Diadumenos (a man who binds a ribbon around his head). Roman sculptures after a statue of Polyklet about 430 BC. Head loaned by H. Bunemann. Glytothek. Munich. Germany.
EditorialGreek art. Diadumenos (a man who binds a ribbon around his head). Roman sculptures after a statue of Polyklet about 430 BC. Glytothek. Munich. Germany.
EditorialRoman Art. 1st century. Diadumenos statue. Roman marble copy of the Flavian period and dated between 69 and 96 of a original bronze by Polyclitus dated in 440 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialRoman Art. 1st century. Diadumenos statue. Roman marble copy of the Flavian period and dated between 69 and 96 of a original bronze by Polyclitus dated in 440 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialRoman Art. 1st century. Diadumenos statue. Roman marble copy of the Flavian period and dated between 69 and 96 of a original bronze by Polyclitus dated in 440 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialRoman Art. 1st century. Diadumenos statue. Roman marble copy of the Flavian period and dated between 69 and 96 of a original bronze by Polyclitus dated in 440 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialGreek art. Diadumenos (a man who binds a ribbon around his head). Roman sculptures after a statue of Polyklet about 430 BC. Glytothek. Munich. Germany.
EditorialGreek Art. Classical period. The Diadumenos by sculptor Polycletus, 5th century BC. Marble copy. Detail. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek Art. Greece. Artemis statue carved in Parian marble. Located at the House of Diadumenos in Delos. Dated around 100 BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek Art. Greece. A Polykleitan Diadumenos, in a Roman marble copy. Found in the house of Diadumenos in Delos. Dated around 100 BCE. Copy of the statue of Diadumenos carved by Polykleitos between 450-425 BC. The base in the trunk of tree is a copyist...
EditorialGreek Art. Classical period. The Diadumenos by sculptor Polycletus, 5th century BC. Marble copy. Detail. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek Art. Greece. Artemis statue carved in Parian marble. Located at the House of Diadumenos in Delos. Dated around 100 BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek Art. Greece. A Polykleitan Diadumenos, in a Roman marble copy. Found in the house of Diadumenos in Delos. Dated around 100 BCE. Copy of the statue of Diadumenos carved by Polykleitos between 450-425 BC. The base in the trunk of tree is a copyist...
EditorialRoman Art. 1st century. Diadumenos statue. Roman marble copy of the Flavian period and dated between 69 and 96 of a original bronze by Polyclitus dated in 440 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialRoman Art. 1st century. Diadumenos statue. Roman marble copy of the Flavian period and dated between 69 and 96 of a original bronze by Polyclitus dated in 440 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialGreek art. Diadumenos (a man who binds a ribbon around his head). Roman sculptures after a statue of Polyklet about 430 BC. Glytothek. Munich. Germany.
EditorialGreek Art. Classical period. The Diadumenos by sculptor Polycletus, 5th century BC. Marble copy. Detail. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek Art. Greece. Artemis statue carved in Parian marble. Located at the House of Diadumenos in Delos. Dated around 100 BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek Art. Greece. A Polykleitan Diadumenos, in a Roman marble copy. Found in the house of Diadumenos in Delos. Dated around 100 BCE. Copy of the statue of Diadumenos carved by Polykleitos between 450-425 BC. The base in the trunk of tree is a copyist...
EditorialRoman Art. 1st century. Diadumenos statue. Roman marble copy of the Flavian period and dated between 69 and 96 of a original bronze by Polyclitus dated in 440 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialRoman Art. 1st century. Diadumenos statue. Roman marble copy of the Flavian period and dated between 69 and 96 of a original bronze by Polyclitus dated in 440 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.