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ArH 322: Early and High Classical Free-Standing Sculpture

  1. The Tyrannicides, by Kritios and Nesiotes (Roman copies of lost bronze originals, 477/6). Athens.
  2. Charioteer of Delphi, dedicated by Polyzalos of Gela, 478 or 474.
  3. Charioteer of Delphi, detail.
  4. So-called Aspasia (Aphrodite?), c. 470-60.
  5. Athena made by Euenor and dedicated on Acropolis by Angelitos, c. 460.
  6. Athena Lemnia by Pheidias? Roman copy, original c. 450.
  7. Bronze God (Zeus or Poseidon) from Artemiseion, c. 460.
  8. Diskobolos of Myron (Roman copy), original. c. 460.
  9. Bronze head of philosopher or centaur from Porticello shipwreck, c. 450.
  10. Omphalos Apollo (Roman copy), original c. 460.
  11. Youth from Motya, c. 460.
  12. Riace Warrior A, c. 460-450.
  13. Riace Warrior A, detail.
  14. Riace Warrior B.
  15. Doryphoros of Polykleitos (modern bronze reconstruction). Original c. 440.
  16. Doryphoros of Polykleitos, Roman copy in Minneapolis.
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