Boxer of Quirinal

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Jan van der Crabben
by Néstor F. Marqués
published on 22 August 2016

The bronze Boxer of Quirinal, also known as the Terme Boxer, is a Hellenistic Greek sculpture dated around 330 BCE of a sitting boxer with Caestus, a type of leather hand-wrap, in the collection of the National Museum of Rome.

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