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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


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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

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Ancient Greece Arms Up Athlete Copy Greek Culture Leaning Naked Sport Sportsman Torso Discus Myron


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This print showcases the iconic Greek civilization through a magnificent sculpture known as "The Discus Thrower of Myron". Believed to be a Roman copy, this particular version is famously referred to as the Lancellotti Discus Thrower. Standing tall in its full length, the statue exudes an aura of ancient grandeur. In this studio shot, we witness the awe-inspiring athleticism and grace of a sportsman frozen in time. The naked figure leans slightly forward with arms raised high above his head, perfectly capturing the intensity and focus required for discus throwing. Every detail of his well-sculpted torso reflects both strength and beauty. The craftsmanship evident in this vertical sculpture is truly remarkable; it epitomizes the artistry that flourished during ancient Greece. With no people present in the frame, our attention is solely drawn to this single object that represents male likeness within Greek culture. As we delve into history through this image, we are reminded of how sport played an integral role in ancient societies. The Discus Thrower symbolizes not only physical prowess but also serves as a testament to human achievement and ambition. This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) allows us to appreciate and admire one of the most celebrated works from antiquity - an enduring masterpiece by Myron himself. Let us marvel at its timeless allure while immersing ourselves in the rich heritage left behind by these extraordinary civilizations.

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