Victorious Youth
The Victorious Youth, referred to in Italian sources as the Atleta di Fano, is a Greek bronze sculpture, made between 300 and 100 BCE, in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Pacific Palisades, California. On its first rediscovery Bernard Ashmole and other scholars attributed it to Lysippos, a grand name in the history of Greek art; modern concerns are less with such traditional attributions than with the original social context: where the sculpture was made, for what context and who he might be.
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Victorious Youth
The Victorious Youth, referred to in Italian sources as the Atleta di Fano, is a Greek bronze sculpture, made between 300 and 100 BCE, in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Pacific Palisades, California. On its first rediscovery Bernard Ashmole and other scholars attributed it to Lysippos, a grand name in the history of Greek art; modern concerns are less with such traditional attributions than with the original social context: where the sculpture was made, for what context and who he might be.
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L'Atleta di Fano, Atleta vitto ...... o Lisippo o ad un suo allievo.
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The Victorious Youth, referred ...... t context and who he might be.
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Атлет из Фано — греческая брон ...... етализированы при помощи меди.
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L'Atleta di Fano, Atleta vitto ...... o Lisippo o ad un suo allievo.
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The Victorious Youth, referred ...... t context and who he might be.
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Атлет из Фано — греческая брон ...... ся итальянским правительством.
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Atleta di Fano
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Victorious Youth
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Атлет из Фано
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