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Apoxyomenos | ClipArt ETCNov 16, 2010 · An ancient sculpture representing an athlete using a strigil to scrape sweat and dust off his body.
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Lysippus: ApoxyomenosThe Apoxyomenos, a statue by Lysippus, was placed at the Thermae Agrippae. It has a smaller head, slender body, and an outstretched arm, making it appear ...
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Apoxyomenos / Athlete Scraping Himself with a Strigil / The Scraper ...Apoxyomenos / Athlete Scraping Himself with a Strigil / The Scraper / 3/4 view of proper right / Late Classical; Creation date: Roman sculpture thought to ...
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Strigil - Museum of Art and ArchaeologyThe Apoxyomenos is an ancient sculpture depicting a person using a strigil. ... Roman copy of a Greek original, found in Trastevere, ca. 330 BCE Marble
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43. New Results on the Alloys of the Croatian ApoxyomenosThe statue of an Apoxyomenos (fig. 43.1), raised from the Adriatic Sea off Croatia in 1999, has been thoroughly restored and investigated at the Croatian ...Missing: sculpture | Show results with:sculpture
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Exhibition: Defining Beauty: The Body in Ancient Greek Art - NIHMay 26, 2015 · This is the Apoxyomenos; a Greek athlete cleaning the sand and sweat off his naked body after some sporting event. The rendering of the head and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Apoxyomenos - Vatican MuseumsApoxyomenos comes from the Greek verb meaning to clean oneself: ancient Greek athletes used to scrape off the oils used to anoint the body before competitions.
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1960.484: Strigil (scraper) - Harvard Art MuseumsThe Apoxyomenos statue type, known from ancient literature as well as several copies including two over-life-size bronze versions, depicts an athlete cleaning ...
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Cast of Apoxyomenos | Works of Art | RA CollectionThis statue depicts an athlete scraping oil from his body with a spoon-like implement called a strigil (missing). ... It was discussed by Jacob Burckhardt in his ...
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The Sweaty Body Grime of Greek and Roman Athletes was a Hot ...Dec 18, 2022 · The idea was to lather the body in olive oil before doing exercise or using public baths. Slaves would then use strigils, which were curved ...
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Hygiene and Bathing in Ancient GreekThe stirgil was used especially by athletes after exercise, to remove the dust and sand of the wrestling-ground, so that the strigil, oil-flask, and sponge ...
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What bathing rituals reveal about status, purity and power - CNNFeb 16, 2021 · In Ancient Greece, bathhouses were a place for men to wash after sport or swap philosophical discussions (some even contained libraries).
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Marble statue of a kouros (New York Kouros) - SmarthistoryThe New York Kouros is a life-size, nude, funerary sculpture of a young man, a symbol of an ideal of manhood, meant to mark a tomb and project a perfected ...
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Introduction to ancient Greek art (article) - Khan AcademyIn addition to a new figural aesthetic in the fourth century known for its longer torsos and limbs, and smaller heads (for example, the Apoxyomenos), the first ...
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apoxyomenos - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryFrom Ancient Greek ἀποξυόμενος (apoxuómenos), present mediopassive participle of ἀποξύω (apoxúō, “to scrape off”).Missing: apo xyein
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PLINY THE ELDER, Natural History | Loeb Classical LibraryBook XXXIV. obstinately opposed to this that they raised an outcry at the theatre, shouting “Give us back the 'Apoxyomenos'”—Man using a Body-scraper—and ...
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Strigil - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Latin strigilis meaning "scraper," this ancient tool, made of metal, ivory, or horn, was used to scrape the skin after a bath.
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Lysippos, Apoxyomenos (Scraper) - SmarthistoryLysippos is known for having changed the proportional canon that we associate with the high Classical tradition in Greece.
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Head of an Athlete (Apoxyomenos) | Kimbell Art MuseumLysippos introduced a new canon of proportions for the ideal male body, with slimmer limbs, smaller heads, and a more fluid musculature than his fifth ...Missing: pose contrapposto
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Apoxyomenos History, Features & Examples - Study.comThe Apoxyomenos is sculpted in what is known as the contrapposto pose. Contrapposto is a pose in the visual arts where a human is positioned with their weight ...
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Apoxyomenos: Cornell Cast CollectionThis is a cast of a Roman copy of the Apoxyomenos, a statue of an athlete scraping himself with a strigil attributed to Lysippos. It is housed in the Vatican.Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Athletic beauty - Ancient OlympicsThe ideal combination of physical beauty with moral excellence is called 'kalokagathia'. This is a contraction of the Greek words for 'beautiful' and 'goodness' ...
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[PDF] Kalokagathia: The Citizen Ideal in Classical Greek SculptureBoth explanations, we argue, fail because of a shared commitment to a single, fixed ideal of the human body. Where Ramachandran fixes the ideal biologically in ...Missing: Apoxyomenos | Show results with:Apoxyomenos
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olympic victor monuments and greek athletic art - Project Gutenberg391 A41 curious dedication was a bronze chapel, which the Sikyonian tyrant Myron dedicated to Apollo at Olympia.392 In later days it became part of the treasury ...
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Gender Relations and Sexual Behavior in Ancient Greecegymnasium; pederasty; freeborn male and female adolescents rigidly segregated ... Pederastic homosexual relationships were also encouraged to some degree by the ...
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What Was Pederasty In Ancient Greece? - HistoryExtraAug 11, 2020 · Pederasty in ancient Greece was the name given to a sexual relationship between an adult male and young boy, usually in his teens.Missing: Apoxyomenos gender implications
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Kouroi and Korai, an introduction - SmarthistoryMay 11, 2021 · Origins of kouroi and korai Greek sculptors began to experiment with making statues out of marble in the second half of the seventh century B.C ...
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Myron, Discobolus (Discus Thrower), Roman copy of an ancient ...Sep 4, 2014 · Myron, Discobolus (Discus Thrower), Roman copy of an ancient Greek bronze from c. 450 B.C.E., Classical Period (Palazzo Massimo alle Terme).Missing: Severe | Show results with:Severe
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Diskobolos - Furman University Scholar Exchange450 B.C The word “Diskobolos” means discus thrower in Greek. The Diskobolos statue, by Myron, shows a nude athlete throwing a discus.
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Greco-Roman Sculpture and the Athletic Male Body - Project MUSEThe Greek ideal is an ambiguous relationship between the physical body and the divine, where the body is shaped by exercise, and the ideal beauty is formed ...
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statue | British MuseumThe Diskobolos of Myron is a Greek sculpture that represents a youthful ancient Greek athlete, poised as if ready to spin around and release the discus. The ...Missing: Severe themes
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Polykleitos, Doryphoros (Spear-Bearer) - SmarthistoryPolykleitos, Doryphoros (Spear-Bearer), Roman marble copy after a Greek bronze original from c. 450–440 BCE (Museo Archaeologico Nazionale, Naples).
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Art: Doryphoros (Canon) - Annenberg LearnerCreated by master sculptor Polykleitos of Argos (ca. 480/475–415 BCE), the Doryphoros, or Spear-Bearer, has long been regarded as an exemplum of male beauty.The Body Art: Doryphoros... · Sections · 13.9 Art: Doryphoros (canon)<|separator|>
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Doryphoros by Polykleitos | Description, Copies & Canon - Study.comDoryphoros was highly influential on later artists like Michelangelo, who drew inspiration from the classical realism depicted in Polykleitos' statue.
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[PDF] The Getty BronzeApoxyomenos. Roman marble copy. Vatican Museum. been attributed to Lysippos by archaeologists, among them the. Aristotle (see figs.Missing: stylistic shifts
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Apoxyomenos | Museum of Classical Archaeology DatabasesA figure of a young man scraping himself with a strigil, a curved metal instrument used to remove the excess oil that wrestlers and other athletes used to ...
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[PDF] lysippos01john.pdf - Internet Archivethe broad, fleshy jaw of the apoxyomenos of Lysippos. It ought to be noted ... younger Polykleitos was Lysippos's master. His evidence is the Theban.
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The Bronze Athlete from Ephesos: Archaeological Background and ...Dec 19, 2019 · The Athlete from Ephesos, a Roman imperial copy of a Greek statuary type from the 4th century BC, was found at the very end of the 19th century.
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1. The Bronze Athlete from IpanemaThe discovery of the “twin” of the Ephesian Athlete, the Apoxyomenos from Lošinj, Croatia, brought renewed attention to the Ephesian Athlete.
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The Croatian ApoxyomenosIt portrays a young athlete who has just completed his bout or exercise, in a moment of relaxation, when he is totally intent on cleaning his body of oil, sweat ...
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Apoxyomenos: The Ancient Greek Masterpiece Salvaged from the SeaSep 17, 2025 · The ancient Greek statue of Apoxyomenos is an ancient Greek bronze statue depicting an athlete scraping dust from his body with a strigil.
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A preliminary report on the discovery and recovery of a bronze ...The bronze apoxyomenos is believed to date between the 2nd century BC and the 2nd century AD, corresponding with flourishing urban centers in the northern ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Croatian Apoxyomenos of Croatian Conservation Institute in ...Mar 13, 2006 · The project involved raising of an antique bronze statue of an athlete from the Adriatic Sea (2nd or 1st c. Greek copy of a 4th century original) from a depth ...
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Museum of Apoxyomenos - Visit LosinjThe Museum of Apoxyomenos is dedicated to the bronze statue of Apoxyomenos, discovered in 1997, and opened in 2016 in Mali Lošinj. It is Lošinj's symbol.
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(PDF) Apoxyomenos – underwater cultural heritage and museum in ...Aug 6, 2025 · Seventeen years ago, a bronze statue of a young athlete was discovered on the seabed near the island of Lošinj. It was named Apoxyomenos.Missing: repatriation | Show results with:repatriation