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mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:~Apollo, the wanderer~Apollo statue, presumably a work of legendary ancient greek sculptor Praxiteles, property of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Although the museum bought the statue in 2004, no one knows the true date of its
boysnmenart: The Marathon Boy, bronze, 4th century BC, discovered in a shipwreck in 1925, this sculptor is working in a sexualized style with exaggerated contrapposto created by the sculptor Praxiteles.
salomi:Venus d'ArlesThe Venus of Arles, discovered in several pieces in the Roman theatre at Arles. The statue dates to the end of the 1st century BCE after a Greek original c. 365 BC by famous Praxiteles.- Louvre Museum, Paris.
a) Apollo Sauroktonos, bronze, Cleveland Museum of art b) Apollo Sauroktonos (lizard-killer), 1st - 2nd century AD, roman marble copy of a bronze sculpture attributed to Praxiteles, Louvre From Wikipedia: “The bronze original of this sculpture is
marmarinos: The so-called Kaufmann head, a Roman copy of Praxiteles’s Aphrodite of Knidos, which dates to the mid 4th century BCE. The Kaufmann head dates to the first half of the 2nd century BCE and was found in Tralles (modern Aydın, Turkey), and
boysnmenart: Narcissus by Praxiteles from Pompeii Sculpture Statue, Greek and Hellenistic Statues, Greek Hellenistic Macedonian, Civilization
sculptor Praxiteles, Youth of Marathon, National Museum Athens
iafeh: Ephebe of Antequera (Spain) - Roman Bronze, probably after Greek Apollo by Phidias or Praxiteles. Found in the field of a farm in 1955, now at the municipal museum.
ganymedesrocks: waterinthemouth: efebo de antequera efebo de antequera Ephebe of Antequera (Spain) - Roman Bronze, found in the field of a farm in 1955, it was probably inspired by either the Greek Apollo by Phidias or Praxiteles.
for-the-duke-of-paris: antinoo5: Praxiteles softened the precisely articulated rendering of musculature of the previous century into a softer, fluid harmony of subtly modulated surfaces; and for the architectonically balanced composition of Polykleitos
marmarinos: Detail of the Farnese Hermes, 1st century CE. Roman copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles or his school, dated to the 4th century BCE.
ganymedesrocks: dadalux: Hypnos (Bronze head of the Greek god of sleep, Roman copy of late classical Greek statue, attributed to the school of Praxiteles or Skopas, c. 350 BC) On a Poet’s lips I slept, Dreaming like a love-adept In the sound
marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman marble bust of the Eros of Centocelle, dated to c. 120-180 CE. The Eros of Centocelle type is likely a copy after a lost bronze of Praxiteles (4th century BCE). Source: Sotheby’s.
ganymedesrocks: cma-greek-roman-art: Apollo the Python-Slayer, Praxiteles, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art Although Praxiteles was more successful, and therefore more famous for his marble sculptures, he nevertheless also created
antinoo5:ganymedesrocks: Bronze statue of a young athlete (detail).Found on the sea of Marathon, one of the masterpieces of the Late Classical period,associated with Praxiteles and his School, circa 340-330 BC. Courtesy of Ioannis Tz via twitter ami
lionofchaeronea:Sculpture (Carrara marble) of a satyr leaning against a tree trunk. Roman-era copy (ca. 130 CE) after a 4th cent. BCE original by Praxiteles; restored in 1999. Now in the Capitoline Museums, Rome.
marmarinos:Detail of the Marathon Youth, an ancient Greek bronze perhaps of the Praxiteles School, dated to c. 340-330 BCE. Found in the Bay of Marathon, the bronze is currently located in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Source: Ancient
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ganymedesrocks: Marble head of Herakles - Copy of a Greek statue of the second half of the 4th century B.C. with attribution to Lysippos, a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BC. Together with Scopas and Praxiteles, Lysippos is considered one of the three