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Lysippos, Farnese Hercules, 4th century B.C.E. (later Roman copy by Glycon)

More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=T-Yv4mp5yp8 Lysippos, Farnese Hercules, 4th century B.C.E. (later Roman copy by Glycon)(Archaeological Museum, Naples) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris & Dr. Steven Zucker
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Lysippos, Apoxyomenos (Scraper), c. 330 B.C.E. (Roman copy)

More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=REeBUSYRzRo Lysippos, Apoxyomenos (Scraper), Roman copy after a bronze statue from c. 330 B.C.E., 6' 9" high (Vatican Museums) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris
Eros Stringing His Bow
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Eros Stringing His Bow

Marble statue of Eros stringing his bow. This statue is a 2nd-century CE Roman copy after a 4th-century BCE Greek original by Lysippos (Capitoline Museums, Rome).
Weary Hercules Statue from Perge
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Weary Hercules Statue from Perge

Statue of Hercules discovered in 1980 at the ancient city of Perge in southern Turkey. It was reproduced in the late 2nd century CE from the 4th century BCE original by the Greek sculptor Lysippos. The top half of the statue was smuggled...
The Vatican Apoxyomenos (Scraper)
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The Vatican Apoxyomenos (Scraper)

The Vatican Apoxyomenos (Scraper), Roman copy of the 1st century CE after a Greek bronze original by Lysippos ca. 330 BCE (Vatican Museums, Rome).
Farnese Hercules
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Farnese Hercules

The Farnese Hercules is an ancient sculpture, probably an enlarged copy made in the early 3rd century CE and signed by a certain Glykon, from an original by Lysippos (or one of his circle) that would have been made in the fourth century BCE...
Portrait of Alexander the Great
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Portrait of Alexander the Great

Portrait of Alexander the Great made during his reign by his court sculptor, Lysippos. Highly influential on portraits of subsequent Hellenistic kings. Currently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Agias, Son of Aknonios
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Agias, Son of Aknonios

A votive marble offering in the style of Lysippos from the Daochos Monument at Delphi; over-life-size at 2m tall; Late Classical; c.336- 332 BCE. Agias was the grandfather of Daochos II, who dedicated the monument, and a highly successful...
Hercules
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Hercules

Roman copy of an original by the Greek sculptor Lysippos of about 325-300 BCE. Restored and set into a modern bust by the English sculptor Joseph Nollekens. Said to have been found at the foot of Mount Vesuvius and presented to the British...
Visitor's Guide to Ancient Dion
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Visitor's Guide to Ancient Dion

Dion is located at the foot of Mount Olympus in the north of Greece, in what would have been ancient Macedon. It takes its name from the most important Macedonian sanctuary dedicated to Zeus ("Dios” meaning "of Zeus”). Legend claims this...
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