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.
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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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. |
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. |
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 |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |