The Doryphoros at the MIA / Minneapolis Institute of Art by jerry7171 3d model
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The Doryphoros at the MIA / Minneapolis Institute of Art by jerry7171

The Doryphoros at the MIA / Minneapolis Institute of Art by jerry7171

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(Quoted from the MIA entry for the Doryphoros):
The MIA’s Doryphoros, dating from the lst century B.C., is a Roman marble copy of a Greek bronze sculpture that was made between 450 B.C. and 440 B.C. by the sculptor, Polykleitos. It is the finest of the five known copies of the entire body of this famous masterpiece that have survived relatively intact. Representing an athlete (or possibly Achilles), this harmonious, balanced figure with idealized proportions, typifies art from the Classical period of Greece.
This replica of the Doryphoros has been dated to the 1st century B.C. because of the high quality of the work and the almost total lack of drillwork, typical of this particular period. The rendition of the hair and the form of the support (the stump) also assist us in dating this piece because they can be linked stylistically to other known objects from specific Roman periods.
http://www.artsconnected.org/resource/5851/the-doryphoros

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