Idolino
The Idolino, or Idolino of Pesaro, is a Roman bronze statue of a nude youth in contrapposto, standing 146 cm high, made in approximately 30 B.C. It is a copy of a Greek sculpture in the style of Polyclitus made in approximately 440 B.C. It received the name "Idolino," which is Italian for "Little Idol," in the 19th century. The statue represents a youth with his right hand outstretched. Originally thought to be a statue of Bacchus, it is now believed to have been used to hold an oil lamp at dinner parties. It was influenced by the Doryphoros of Polyclitus.
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Idolino
The Idolino, or Idolino of Pesaro, is a Roman bronze statue of a nude youth in contrapposto, standing 146 cm high, made in approximately 30 B.C. It is a copy of a Greek sculpture in the style of Polyclitus made in approximately 440 B.C. It received the name "Idolino," which is Italian for "Little Idol," in the 19th century. The statue represents a youth with his right hand outstretched. Originally thought to be a statue of Bacchus, it is now believed to have been used to hold an oil lamp at dinner parties. It was influenced by the Doryphoros of Polyclitus.
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Idolino – brązowa rzeźba rzyms ...... owego Muzeum Archeologicznego.
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L'Idolino di Pesaro è una stat ...... eologico nazionale di Firenze.
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The Idolino, or Idolino of Pes ...... aeological Museum of Florence.
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Idolino – brązowa rzeźba rzyms ...... inskrypcja jest dziełem kardy
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L'Idolino di Pesaro è una stat ...... eologico nazionale di Firenze.
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The Idolino, or Idolino of Pes ...... the Doryphoros of Polyclitus.
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