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English: Statue of Diadumenos (athlet tying the fillet of victory around his head), Roman copy (c. 69–96 A.D.) of a Greek bronze statue by Polykleitos, c. 430 B.C., marble (Pentelic). H. 73 in. (185.42 cm).
Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, Department of Greek antiquities, room 6, accession number 25.78.56. See page on the MET site. Français : Statue du Diadumène (athlète ceignant sa tête du bandeau de la victoire), copie romaine (v. 69-96 ap. J.-C.) d'un original en bronze grec de Polyclète (v. 430 av. J.-C.), marbre (pentélique). H. 185,42 cm. Metropolitan Museum of Art de New York, Département des Antiquités grecques, salle 6, Inv. 25.78.56. Voir aussi la page correspondante sur le site du MET. |
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