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Terracotta statuette of the Diadoumenos (athlete tying a fillet around his
head)
Period: Hellenistic
Date: 1st century
B.C.
Culture: Greek
Medium: Terracotta
Dimensions: H. 29 cm
Classification: Terracottas
Credit Line: Fletcher Fund,
1932
Accession Number: 1932.11.2
This artwork is currently on display in
Gallery 164
Copy of a Greek bronze
statue of ca. 430 B.C. by Polykleitos
Connoisseurship and the origins of
the discipline of art history began in the Hellenistic period.
Greek statues of
the fifth century B.C., notably works by Polykleitos, Phidias, and others, were
sought out and frequently replicated.
The pose of the famous statue of the
Diadoumenos by Polykleitos is recognizable in this statuette, but the slender,
graceful forms conform to Late Hellenistic taste.
Although terracotta was
one of the most abundantly available and inexpensive materials of sculptural
production in antiquity, it was used to make miniature copies less widely than
might be expected.
Apparently, only a few centers of production concentrated on
this sculptural genre, and those that did limited their choices of subject
considerably.
The Greek city of Smyrna on the west coast of Asia Minor was among
the most important copying centers, and a number of large- and small-scale
replicas or variations of well-known statuary types, from both the Classical and
Hellenistic periods, were made there.
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