Picture gallery of Discus Thrower Sculpture
Discus Thrower - International Institute for Sport and Olympic
IISOH Sculpture Gardens Endowment. Discus Thrower. British Museum copy. The Discus Thrower aka: Discobolos, Discobolus Myron, circa 460 - 450 B.C.E. Found at Hadrian
Museumize - Discus Thrower Statue Lifesize Garden Statuary
Discus Thrower Statue Lifesize Garden Statuary - Originally created by the Greek artist Myron in bronze c. 450 BC, the Diskobolos (Discus Thrower) survives here as a
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Discobolus - Description: The Discobolus of Myron ("discus thrower" Greek Δισκοβόλος, "Diskobólos") is a famous Greek sculpture that was completed towards
Discobolos or Discus Thrower Statue - Garden Statues at Garden
Discobolos or Discus Thrower Statue - As tribute to the history of Greece and the Olympic Games, the state of the Discobolus or Discus Thrower Statue is frozen in
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A discus thrower is depicted about to release his throw. The moment captured in the statue is an example of rhythmos, harmony and balance. Myron is often credited as being
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The Discobolus of Myron ("discus thrower" Greek Δισκοβόλος, "Diskobólos") is a famous Greek sculpture that was completed towards the end of the Severe
[Code : EA_B324_B ] Discus Thrower Statue 9" (23 cm.) Bronze-colored
One of the most well known Greek statues, in a miniature replica. Due to special handling requirements, please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. Additional shipping may
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The Discobolus of Myron (discus thrower Greek Δισκοβόλος, Diskobolos) is a famous Greek sculpture that was completed towards the end of the Severe period
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Myron's Discus Thrower exists only as a broken Roman copy of the Greek original. It has been reconstructed by a number of artists, who were fascinated
Sculpture Garden Endowment - Discus Thrower, Rome copy 2
Sculpture Gardens Endowment. Discus Thrower. National Museum of Rome, copy 2. The Discus Thrower Discobolos Discobolus Myron, circa 450 B.C.E. Found in 1906
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