Statue of a Victorious Youth, 300-100 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Statue of a Victorious Youth, 300-100 BC. Creator: Unknown.

3-044-364 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Statue of a Victorious Youth, 300-100 BC. Victorious Athlete (The Getty Bronze). Additional Info: A naked youth stands with his weight on his right leg, crowning himself with a wreath, probably olive. The olive wreath was the prize for a victor in the Olympic Games and identifies this youth as a victorious athlete. The eyes of the figure were originally inlaid with colored stone or glass paste, and the nipples were inlaid with copper, creating naturalistic color contrasts. Found in the sea in international waters, this statue is one of the few life-size Greek bronzes to have survived; as such, it provides much information on the technology of ancient bronze casting. The origin of the statue is unknown, but either Olympia or the youth's hometown is possible. Romans probably carried the statue off from its original location during the first century BC or AD, when Roman collecting of Greek art was at its height. The ship carrying it may have foundered, preserving the statue for centuries in the sea.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Bronze with inlaid copper

Picture Type
  1. Male figure
  2. Object
  3. Sculpture

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6599x10117
File Size : 195,593kb


Aliases

  1. 77.AB.30
  1. 103QSX
  1. 1200009432
  1. 3-044-364
  1. 3044364
  1. 77.AB.30

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