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"Myron: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Myron, a name that echoes through history

Background imageMyron Collection: JAMES JOYCE (1882-1941). Irish writer. Caricature of Leopold Bloom, drawn in Myron C

JAMES JOYCE (1882-1941). Irish writer. Caricature of Leopold Bloom, drawn in Myron C. Nuttings studio in the 1920s. The Greek line is the beginning of the Odyssey, Tell me, Muse

Background imageMyron Collection: Discobolo Lancellotti. ca. 460 - 450 BC. Replica

Discobolo Lancellotti. ca. 460 - 450 BC. Replica of the Discobolus of Myron. Roman copy. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Rome. National Roman Museum

Background imageMyron Collection: Roman marble copy of the lost Greek Bronze by Myron of c450 B. C

Roman marble copy of the lost Greek Bronze by Myron of c450 B. C
GREECE: THE DISCOBOLUS. Roman marble copy of the lost Greek Bronze by Myron of c450 B.C

Background imageMyron Collection: The Discobolus of Myron, 1908. Creator: Unknown

The Discobolus of Myron, 1908. Creator: Unknown
The Discobolus of Myron, 1908. Le Discobole De Myron. The Discobolo di Castelporziano, a plaster composite reconstruction after the Lancellotti Discobolus

Background imageMyron Collection: Couple waiting for a coach, Place de la Concorde

Couple waiting for a coach, Place de la Concorde
Couple waiting for the Saint-Cloud coach, Place de la Concorde, 1806. She in deep bonnet and high-waisted coat, he in hat, coat, breeches and boots. Saint Cloud was part of the Malmaison estate

Background imageMyron Collection: Fashionable woman in the sculpture gallery in the Louvre Museum, 1806

Fashionable woman in the sculpture gallery in the Louvre Museum, 1806. She wears a straw bonnet with feathers
5913044 Fashionable woman in the sculpture gallery in the Louvre Museum, 1806. She wears a straw bonnet with feathers, shawl over a high-waisted dress

Background imageMyron Collection: The Lancellotti Discobolus (marble)

The Lancellotti Discobolus (marble)
704447 The Lancellotti Discobolus (marble) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Palazzo Massimo Lancellotti, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: A Roman copy of the 5th century BC Greek original by Myron)

Background imageMyron Collection: Cow. Pentelic marble. Copy after a bronze statue by Myron (4

Cow. Pentelic marble. Copy after a bronze statue by Myron (4
Roman Art. Italy. Cow. Pentelic marble. Copy after a bronze statue by Greek sculptor Myron (460-440B.C.). Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy

Background imageMyron Collection: The Discobolus Of Myron. Greek Sculpture. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890

The Discobolus Of Myron. Greek Sculpture. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890
The Discobolus Of Myron. Greek Sculpture. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C.1890

Background imageMyron Collection: PHIL SPECTOR (1939- ). American record producer. With comedian Myron Cohen. Photograph

PHIL SPECTOR (1939- ). American record producer. With comedian Myron Cohen. Photograph, 1965

Background imageMyron Collection: James William Giles after John Flaxman (Scottish, 1801 - 1870), Discobulus, by Myron

James William Giles after John Flaxman (Scottish, 1801 - 1870), Discobulus, by Myron, published 1829, lithograph [proof before letters]

Background imageMyron Collection: DAN PATCH (1896-1916). Pacer racehorse. Illustration with portraits of his trainer and driver

DAN PATCH (1896-1916). Pacer racehorse. Illustration with portraits of his trainer and driver, Myron E. McHenry (left) and his owner, Manley E. Sturges, 1902

Background imageMyron Collection: Pentelic marble from Athens

Pentelic marble from Athens
Pentelic marble found in Athens near St Demetrios Katephoris in the Plaka. They represent Theseus and the Minotaur and were erected at a fountain-house

Background imageMyron Collection: Uncorked bottle of olive oil

Uncorked bottle of olive oil

Background imageMyron Collection: Greek civilization. The Discus Thrower of Myron. Roman copy known as the Lancellotti Discus Thrower

Greek civilization. The Discus Thrower of Myron. Roman copy known as the Lancellotti Discus Thrower
Greek civilization. The Discus Thrower of Myron (circa 455 b.C.) Roman copy know as the Lancellotti Discus Thrower

Background imageMyron Collection: Greek civilization, Discobolus by Myron, Roman copy

Greek civilization, Discobolus by Myron, Roman copy
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. The discus thrower from Myron, Roman copy from Castel Porzano near Rome

Background imageMyron Collection: Roman copy of the Greek statue of the Discobolus (discus thrower) of Myron, Roman civilization

Roman copy of the Greek statue of the Discobolus (discus thrower) of Myron, Roman civilization
Roman civilization. Roman copy of the Greek statue of the Discobolus (discus thrower) of Myron

Background imageMyron Collection: Antique Roman marble copy of the lost Greek bronze by Myron of 450 B. C

Antique Roman marble copy of the lost Greek bronze by Myron of 450 B. C
GREECE: THE DISCOBOLUS. Antique Roman marble copy of the lost Greek bronze by Myron of 450 B.C

Background imageMyron Collection: Roman bronze copy of the lost Greek statue by Myron

Roman bronze copy of the lost Greek statue by Myron
THE DISCOBOLUS. Roman bronze copy of the lost Greek statue by Myron

Background imageMyron Collection: Roman marble copy, c140 A. D. of the lost bronze by Myron of about 450 B. C

Roman marble copy, c140 A. D. of the lost bronze by Myron of about 450 B. C
THE DISCOBOLUS, 450.B.C. Roman marble copy, c140 A.D. of the lost bronze by Myron of about 450 B.C

Background imageMyron Collection: Myron A. Decker

Myron A. Decker

Background imageMyron Collection: Myron T. Herrick, Republican candidate for governor

Myron T. Herrick, Republican candidate for governor. Print showing Myron T. Herrick, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front. Date c1903

Background imageMyron Collection: MYRON TINY BRADSHAW (1905-1958). American jazz and rhythm and blues bandleader

MYRON TINY BRADSHAW (1905-1958). American jazz and rhythm and blues bandleader, musician and composer. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1942


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"Myron: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Myron, a name that echoes through history. From ancient Greece to modern-day America, this name has left its mark on various realms. In the realm of literature, James Joyce immortalized Myron in his caricature of Leopold Bloom. In Nuttings studio during the 1920s, he sketched a figure embodying wit and cunning - qualities reminiscent of Odysseus himself. "Tell me, Muse, of the man of many wiles, " begins Homer's Odyssey; an apt description for Myron. But it is not just in words that Myron's legacy thrives. The Discobolus statue stands as a testament to his artistic prowess. Created around 450 B. C. , this Roman marble copy captures the essence of movement frozen in time - a true masterpiece from antiquity. Fast forward to more recent times, where fashion meets art at the Louvre Museum. Amongst exquisite Greek statues like the Discobolus lies a fashionable woman adorned with feathers and draped in high-waisted elegance. She stands amidst beauty created by Myron centuries ago. Myron's influence extends beyond sculptures and paintings; it even finds itself intertwined with comedy. Phil Spector captured alongside comedian Myron Cohen showcases how art can bridge different worlds and bring people together. From ancient engravings depicting Homers Iliad to capturing moments like Chrism mass in Sainte Genevieves cathedral or couples waiting for coaches at Place de la Concorde - all these glimpses into life are connected by one common thread: Myron. As we delve deeper into history or stroll through museums filled with masterpieces inspired by him, we realize that Myron is more than just a name; it represents creativity transcending time and leaving an indelible mark on humanity's collective memory.