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Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC.

In the holdings of the National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Attika, Greece.


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Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC.

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Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 14992 Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 14993 Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 14994 Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 14995 Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 14996
1. Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 2. Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 3. Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 4. Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 5. Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC.
Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 14997 Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 14998 A bronze athlete or youth. NFS. Early Roman copy of works from 5CBC or 4CBC. 15035 Figure of a boy with a dog. Marble. Found: Gerontikon, Nysa, Asia Minor. NAM, 3485. 1CBC. 15107 Draped torso of a youth. Marble. Cantor Museum, L93.22.2002. Hellenistic. 1CBC. 15444
6. Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 7. Bronze statue of a youth. Antikythera shipwreck. Perhaps a Perseus or Paris. Attributed to Euphranor of Sikyon. (X 13396) 340-330 BC. 8. A bronze athlete or youth. NFS. Early Roman copy of works from 5CBC or 4CBC. 9. Figure of a boy with a dog. Marble. Found: Gerontikon, Nysa, Asia Minor. NAM, 3485. 1CBC. 10. Draped torso of a youth. Marble. Cantor Museum, L93.22.2002. Hellenistic. 1CBC.
Draped torso of a youth. Detail. Marble. L93.22.2002. Hellenistic. 1CBC. 15473 Votive relief of pentelic marble. Monastery of Loukou in Arcadia, Greece. NAM 1450. After about 150 AD. 15490 Head of a Young Man. Greek. From Taras in S Italy. ca. 250 B.C. Terracotta. GettyV:82.AD.93.17 16745 Statue of a Youth; a (possible) Olympic victor. Bronze. 300-100 B.C. Found (1960’s) in a shipwreck in the Adriatic and restored. Greek. GettyV:77.AB.30 16824 Statue of a Youth; a (possible) Olympic victor. Bronze. 300-100 B.C. Found (1960s) in a shipwreck in the Adriatic and restored. Greek. GettyV:77.AB.30 16825
11. Draped torso of a youth. Detail. Marble. L93.22.2002. Hellenistic. 1CBC. 12. Votive relief of pentelic marble. Monastery of Loukou in Arcadia, Greece. NAM 1450. After about 150 AD. 13. Head of a Young Man. Greek. From Taras in S Italy. ca. 250 B.C. Terracotta. GettyV:82.AD.93.17 14. Statue of a Youth; a (possible) Olympic victor. Bronze. 300-100 B.C. Found (1960’s) in a shipwreck in the Adriatic and restored. Greek. GettyV:77.AB.30 15. Statue of a Youth; a (possible) Olympic victor. Bronze. 300-100 B.C. Found (1960s) in a shipwreck in the Adriatic and restored. Greek. GettyV:77.AB.30
Statue of a Youth; a (possible) Olympic victor. Bronze. 300-100 B.C. Found (1960s) in a shipwreck in the Adriatic and restored. Greek. GettyV:77.AB.30 16828 "Portrait Busts of Two Youths". Gallo-Roman but NFS. A.D. 60-70. Bronze. GettyV:89.AB.67.1-.2 16841 "Portrait Busts of Two Youths". Gallo-Roman but NFS. A.D. 60-70. Bronze. GettyV:89.AB.67.1-.2 16842 "Head of a Youth". Greek, Athens. ca. 440 B.C. Marble. GettyV:75.AA.47 16861 Aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 17010
16. Statue of a Youth; a (possible) Olympic victor. Bronze. 300-100 B.C. Found (1960s) in a shipwreck in the Adriatic and restored. Greek. GettyV:77.AB.30 17. "Portrait Busts of Two Youths". Gallo-Roman but NFS. A.D. 60-70. Bronze. GettyV:89.AB.67.1-.2 18. "Portrait Busts of Two Youths". Gallo-Roman but NFS. A.D. 60-70. Bronze. GettyV:89.AB.67.1-.2 19. "Head of a Youth". Greek, Athens. ca. 440 B.C. Marble. GettyV:75.AA.47 20. Aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C.
Heroic nude in aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 17011 Heroic youth with baton. Aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 17012 Youth with bow in aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 17016 Youth with club in style of Heracles. Aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 17017 Detail of Funerary <i>naiskos</i>. Pentelic marble. Youth with hare (<i>Lepus europaeus</i>). Found near Dipylon Gate, Athens, Attica, Greece. 350-325 B.C. 17076
21. Heroic nude in aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 22. Heroic youth with baton. Aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 23. Youth with bow in aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 24. Youth with club in style of Heracles. Aedicule. The Amphitheater. Palazzo Pitti. Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 16C. 25. Detail of Funerary naiskos. Pentelic marble. Youth with hare (Lepus europaeus). Found near Dipylon Gate, Athens, Attica, Greece. 350-325 B.C.
Funerary <i>naiskos</i>. Pentelic marble. Youth with hare (<i>Lepus europaeus</i>). Found near Dipylon Gate, Athens, Attica, Greece. 350-325 B.C. 17077 Marble statuette of Alexander with a lance (missing). Greek but NFS. 2CBC. GettyV:73.AA.17 17178 Wounded Youth. Marble. Roman but NFS. GettyV:72.AA.126. 1C 17177 Statuette of a Youth. Bronze. Etruscan but NFS. GettyV:96.AB.35 17173 Ganymede with eagle perched on a stone. Luni marble. Beginning of 3C. Found: Rome, via Prenestina. Diocleziani 79811. 19076
26. Funerary naiskos. Pentelic marble. Youth with hare (Lepus europaeus). Found near Dipylon Gate, Athens, Attica, Greece. 350-325 B.C. 27. Marble statuette of Alexander with a lance (missing). Greek but NFS. 2CBC. GettyV:73.AA.17 28. Wounded Youth. Marble. Roman but NFS. GettyV:72.AA.126. 1C 29. Statuette of a Youth. Bronze. Etruscan but NFS. GettyV:96.AB.35 30. Ganymede with eagle perched on a stone. Luni marble. Beginning of 3C. Found: Rome, via Prenestina. Diocleziani 79811.
Portrait of ’a young man’. Merida, Extremadura, Spain. 1C. 19390 Marcus Annius Verus Caesar. Marble. Origin: Annaba (was Hippo Regius, then Bône), Algeria. Louvre MND 2077. Ca. AD 170. 22187 A young athlete, called ’Narcissus’. Marble. Found near Xois (modern Sakha) in the Nile delta in Egypt. A copy of a Greek bronze from 420-400 BC. Louvre MNC 1800. 2C AD. 22282 A young athlete, called ’Narcissus’. Carrara Marble. A copy of a Greek bronze from 420-400 BC. Louvre CP 6441. Origin: Italy. AD 100. 22283 Kouros. Marble. ’The Agrigento Youth’. Greek. Akragas (Agrigento), Sicily, Italy. GettyV: VL.2010.2. Ca. 480 BC. 25044
31. Portrait of ’a young man’. Merida, Extremadura, Spain. 1C. 32. Marcus Annius Verus Caesar. Marble. Origin: Annaba (was Hippo Regius, then Bône), Algeria. Louvre MND 2077. Ca. AD 170. 33. A young athlete, called ’Narcissus’. Marble. Found near Xois (modern Sakha) in the Nile delta in Egypt. A copy of a Greek bronze from 420-400 BC. Louvre MNC 1800. 2C AD. 34. A young athlete, called ’Narcissus’. Carrara Marble. A copy of a Greek bronze from 420-400 BC. Louvre CP 6441. Origin: Italy. AD 100. 35. Kouros. Marble. ’The Agrigento Youth’. Greek. Akragas (Agrigento), Sicily, Italy. GettyV: VL.2010.2. Ca. 480 BC.
Red-figure column <i>krater</i>. Mixing vessel with horses (<i>equus ferus caballus</i>) and youths. Terracotta. Painting attributed to Myson. Athens, Greece (no find spot). GettyV:86.AE.205. 480 B.C. 25075 Red-figure column <i>krater</i>. Mixing vessel with horses (<i>equus ferus caballus</i>) and youths. Terracotta. Painting attributed to Myson. Athens, Greece (no find spot). GettyV:86.AE.205. 480 B.C. 25077 Sarcophagus with scenes from the life of Achilles. In this scene Odysseus discovers Achilles hiding among the daughters of Lycomedes on Skyros. Marble. Roman, from Attica, Greece. GettyV:95.AA.80.1-.2 A.D. 180-220. 25164 Votive statue of Hercle. Bronze. Etruscan but no find spot. GettyV:96.AB.36. 325-275 B.C. 25170 Sculpture of satyr pouring wine. Marble. Roman. Villa of the Emperor Domitian near Castel Gandolfo. GettyV:2002.34. A.D. 1-100. 25196
36. Red-figure column krater. Mixing vessel with horses (equus ferus caballus) and youths. Terracotta. Painting attributed to Myson. Athens, Greece (no find spot). GettyV:86.AE.205. 480 B.C. 37. Red-figure column krater. Mixing vessel with horses (equus ferus caballus) and youths. Terracotta. Painting attributed to Myson. Athens, Greece (no find spot). GettyV:86.AE.205. 480 B.C. 38. Sarcophagus with scenes from the life of Achilles. In this scene Odysseus discovers Achilles hiding among the daughters of Lycomedes on Skyros. Marble. Roman, from Attica, Greece. GettyV:95.AA.80.1-.2 A.D. 180-220. 39. Votive statue of Hercle. Bronze. Etruscan but no find spot. GettyV:96.AB.36. 325-275 B.C. 40. Sculpture of satyr pouring wine. Marble. Roman. Villa of the Emperor Domitian near Castel Gandolfo. GettyV:2002.34. A.D. 1-100.