Marble statue of the Diadoumenos (athlete tying a fillet around his
head)
Copy of work attributed to Polykleitos
Period:
Imperial
Date:
1st–2nd century A.D.
Culture:
Roman
Medium:
Marble
Dimensions:
H. without plinth 67 1/4 in. (170.8 cm)
Classification:
Stone Sculpture
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Frederick F. Thompson, 1903
Accession Number:
03.12.8a
This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 153
Copy of a Greek bronze statue of ca. 430 B.C. by Polykleitos
The statue of the Diadoumenos by Polykleitos was extremely popular during the Roman period. Its beauty and fame are mentioned three times in ancient literature and over twenty-five full-size model copies are known.
Copy of work attributed to Polykleitos
Period:
Imperial
Date:
1st–2nd century A.D.
Culture:
Roman
Medium:
Marble
Dimensions:
H. without plinth 67 1/4 in. (170.8 cm)
Classification:
Stone Sculpture
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Frederick F. Thompson, 1903
Accession Number:
03.12.8a
This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 153
Copy of a Greek bronze statue of ca. 430 B.C. by Polykleitos
The statue of the Diadoumenos by Polykleitos was extremely popular during the Roman period. Its beauty and fame are mentioned three times in ancient literature and over twenty-five full-size model copies are known.
This copy was owned by the Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani of Rome who,
during the first third of the seventeenth century, formed one of the earliest
European collections of ancient art.
Scholars had not yet identified this statue
type as the Polykleitan Diadoumenos, and an incorrect head and arms were added
to complete the figure.
These have since been removed.
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