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Athleteroman Art Collection

"Exploring the Grace and Strength of Athlete Roman Art: A Journey through Ancient Sculptures" Behold the rear view of the statue of Ephoebus

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Statue of Apoxymenos, roman copy of an original by Lysippus, depicting an athlete

Statue of Apoxymenos, roman copy of an original by Lysippus, depicting an athlete. The work is currently in the Vatican Museums Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Rear view of the statue of Ephoebus, a young athlete, bronze, from Pompeii

Rear view of the statue of Ephoebus, a young athlete, bronze, from Pompeii. The statue is preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Lateral view of the statue of Ephoebus, a young athlete, bronze, from Pompeii

Lateral view of the statue of Ephoebus, a young athlete, bronze, from Pompeii. The statue is preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Ephebe, bronze statue from Pompeii. The statue is a copy of the original Greek

Ephebe, bronze statue from Pompeii. The statue is a copy of the original Greek. It is preserved in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Marble statue of an athlete, located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Marble statue of an athlete, located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Florence The Uffizi Gallery. Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Man's head, detail of the statue of Ephebe originally from Pompeii

Man's head, detail of the statue of Ephebe originally from Pompeii, The statue is located at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Corridor: statue from the Villa dei Pisoni at Herculaneum, now located at the Museo Archeologico

Corridor: statue from the Villa dei Pisoni at Herculaneum, now located at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples Naples Museo Archeologico Nazionale Statue Roman Art, Europe

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Farnese Athlete (Protesilaus?), sculpture found at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Farnese Athlete (Protesilaus?), sculpture found at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Roman copy of Polycletus Spear-carrier, at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Roman copy of Polycletus Spear-carrier, at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Copy of Polycletus Spear-carrier, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Copy of Polycletus Spear-carrier, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Florence The Uffizi Gallery Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Statue of a victorious athlete, preserved in the National Museum of Rome, Rome

Statue of a victorious athlete, preserved in the National Museum of Rome, Rome Rome National Museum of Rome Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Fragment of a Roman statue of a young athlete, Lateran Museum, Rome

Fragment of a Roman statue of a young athlete, Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum (formerly Lateran Museum), Vatican Museums, Vatican City Rome Lateran Museum Statue Roman Art

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Athlete, marble, Roman art of the 1st century AD, Copy of Doriforo Policleto

Athlete, marble, Roman art of the 1st century AD, Copy of Doriforo Policleto, National Archaeological Museum, Naples Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Statue of a Pugilist, in the Capitoline Museums, Rome

Statue of a Pugilist, in the Capitoline Museums, Rome Rome Capitoline Museums Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1880 ca.. Date of Artwork:I sec.a.C.-IV sec.d.C

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Apoxymenos (Scraper), marble, Roman copy from Lysippos, The Pio-Clementino Museum

Apoxymenos (Scraper), marble, Roman copy from Lysippos, The Pio-Clementino Museum, Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, The Pio-Clementino Museum Statue Roman Art

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: The Doriforo di Policleto; copy of the Greek original preserved in the New Wing of the Vatican

The Doriforo di Policleto; copy of the Greek original preserved in the New Wing of the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, New Wing Statue Roman Art, Europe

Background imageAthleteroman Art Collection: Copy of the Hellenistic Apoxymenos, in the National Museum of Athens

Copy of the Hellenistic Apoxymenos, in the National Museum of Athens Greece Athens, National Museum Head Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca


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"Exploring the Grace and Strength of Athlete Roman Art: A Journey through Ancient Sculptures" Behold the rear view of the statue of Ephoebus, a young athlete made of bronze, discovered in Pompeii. This remarkable piece is now preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Take a lateral view of the same statue, showcasing its intricate details and capturing the essence of youthful athleticism frozen in time. Admire an exquisite copy of a Greek original, known as Ephebe, also made from bronze and found in Pompeii. Its elegance can be appreciated at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. Marvel at a marble statue depicting an athlete displayed proudly at Florence's Uffizi Gallery—a testament to both Roman artistry and physical prowess. Zooming closer, observe a man's head with captivating realism—an intricate detail extracted from the Ephebe statue originally hailing from Pompeii—now residing within Naples' National Archaeological Museum. Traverse through history as you encounter another masterpiece—a sculpture from Villa dei Pisoni at Herculaneum—currently housed within Naples' Museo Archeologico Nazionale. Discover yet another awe-inspiring creation—the Farnese Athlete (possibly Protesilaus)—unearthed by archeologists and now on display at Naples' National Archaeological Museum. Witness a Roman replica inspired by Polycletus' Spear-carrier—an iconic figure that stands tall among other treasures within Naples' National Archaeological Museum or even Florence's Uffizi Gallery. Gaze upon a victorious athlete immortalized in stone—a symbol of triumph showcased prominently within Rome's prestigious National Museum for all to admire. Encounter fragments that whisper tales of ancient glory—a piece belonging to a Roman statue portraying a young athlete—once part of Lateran Museum but now resides within Vatican City's Gregoriano Profano Museum.