RMKYEJKC–Naples. Italy. Roman sculpture of Doryphoros, from Pompeii, after an original by Polykleitos, ca. 440 BC. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RMDE2FHG–Marble head of Doryphoros (Roman copy after original by Polykleitos), c450-c440 BC. Artist: Unknown
RMH8F27Y–Doryphoros of Polykleitos. Greek statue, Classical era. C. 440 BC. Roman copy. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPT2MW–Ring with the Head of the Doryphoros of Polykleitos; Eastern Mediterranean; 50 - 40 B.C; Dark green chalcedony and gold
RMKYEJNF–Naples. Italy. Roman sculpture of Doryphoros, from Pompeii, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Naples National Archaeolgical Museum
RMP9GJB0–Doryphoros (spear bearer, Roman copy of the time of Tiberius from a Greek original by Polykleitos).
RMB8ENFN–Art Statue Doryphoros Polykleitos
RMRCXHEH–Copy, Doryphoros, Spearbearer, Sculptor Polyklet, LMU, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
RMD98A9N–Discophoros, Marble Sculpture from British Museum.The Discophoros, also spelled Discophorus, was a bronze sculpture by the classical Greek sculptor Polyclitus, creator of the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, and its many Roman marble copies. Like the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, it was created as an example of Polyclitus's 'canon' of the ideal human form in sculpture.
RF2AC4A2A–The Doryphoros statue. Roman marble copy of classic greek contrapposto statue 'Spear-Bearer' of Polykleitos. Isolated with clipping path
RMP5MK4T–N/A. English: The Doryphoros, 20–50 BCE Unknown Roman after Polykleitos Pentelic marble 78 x 19 x 19 in. (198.12 x 48.26 x 48.26 cm) Minneapolis Institute of Art The John R. Van Derlip Fund and Gift of funds from Bruce B. Dayton, an anonymous donor, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. W. John Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. John Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce McNally, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacFarlane, and many other generous friends of the Institute 86.6 . 120–50 BCE. Minneapolis Institut
RM2B0D1DF–Vz: sitting old man to the left, facing him young man to the right in attitude of doryphoros, gem, intaglio, glass, Color: gray transparent, Shape: oval, standing, Processing:, Method:, 26 x 21 mm, D. 3 mm, wt. 2.85 gr., 18th century 1700-1800
RMWH98M8–Warfare: Greece/ Doryphoros the Spear-Bearer. c.450 B.C.
RM2T91AK0–The Doryphoros (after Polykleitos), 27 BCE–68 CE, Unknown Roman; Artist: Polykleitos, 78 x 19 x 19 in. (198.12 x 48.26 x 48.26 cm), Pentelic marble, Italy, 1st century BCE
RMBEXF3Y–Drawings showing two possible reconstructions of the Doryphoros of Polykleitos. Illustrations by Erin Babnik.
RFE9HGP7–The Doryphoros of Polykleitos
RMBEXEYN–Bronze bust of the Doryphoros by Polykleitos from the Villa of the Papyri. Naples National Archaeological Museum.
RFDGKP9H–Plaster Replica of the Doryphoros of Polykleitos (Sculpture). It is a Pencil Drawing
RM2PJ5N0A–Doryphoros, Roman copy of Polyclitus statue, in the Uffizi, Florence
RMKYEJK1–Naples. Italy. Roman sculpture of Doryphoros, from Pompeii, after an original by Polykleitos, ca. 440 BC. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RF2E8PW4X–The Diadumenos ('diadem-bearer') - Ancient Greek sculpture. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RMH8F280–Doryphoros of Polykleitos. Greek statue, Classical era. C. 440 BC. Roman copy. Head. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHW40–Doryphoros of Polykleitos. Greek statue, Classical era. C. 440 BC. Roman copy. Head. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMKYEJP8–Naples. Italy. Roman sculpture of Doryphoros, from Pompeii, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Naples National Archaeolgical Museum
RMG7NTF5–(left to right) Collections Manager Darrel Day, Assistant Collections Manger Xavier Duffy and Senior Conservator Karen Birkhoelzer are seen with the sculptures (left to right) 'Reconstruction of the Doryphoros' by Georg Roemer, 'Discobolus' by Myron and 'The River God Ilissos' by Phidias, part of the Defining Beauty: the Body in Ancient Greek Art' exhibition at the British Museum, London due to open on March 26.
RMB8ENG2–about 440 c BC Polykleitos Doryphoros
RMRCXHEG–Copy, Doryphoros, spear bearer, sculptor Polyklet, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
RMD98A9K–Discophoros, Marble Sculpture from British Museum.The Discophoros, also spelled Discophorus, was a bronze sculpture by the classical Greek sculptor Polyclitus, creator of the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, and its many Roman marble copies. Like the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, it was created as an example of Polyclitus's 'canon' of the ideal human form in sculpture.
RF2J0RCA6–The Doryphoros statue. Roman marble copy of ancient classic greek contrapposto statue isolated on a black background.
RF2AC4AYC–The Doryphoros statue. Roman marble copy of classic greek contrapposto statue 'Spear-Bearer' of Polykleitos. Isolated with clipping path
RMP9JMH2–Doryphoros, 5th century b.C., Roman copy from 1st century found in Pompeii.
RMJ3BPPG–Doryphoros
RMWADMTE–Doryphoros.
RM2MM7B60–Mexico City,Avenida Alvaro Obregón Roma Norte Cuauhtemoc,public fountain,replica Classical Greek sculpture of Doryphoros by Polykleitos
RMW7EBHH–Head of Doryphoros, early 1st century. Artist: Unknown
RM2RAFBJP–Doryphoros, by Polykleitos (Roman copy) 440 BC by Ancient Greek Painting and Sculpture
RF2HTCHDG–3D rendering of the statue of Doryphoros in a virtual museum in a grey background
RMHWD6NH–Greece, Central Greece Region, Athens, National Museum, grave stele, young doryphoros against a red background, parian marble, 550 B.C, archaic period
RMRTE0KR–Frankfurt Am Main, Germany. 04th Feb, 2019. The work 'Doryphoros' by the artist Roman Stetina welcomes visitors to the ECB headquarters on their way to the conference rooms. The central bank houses numerous contemporary works in its premises on the banks of the Main. Zu dpa 'The ECB opens - Art collection should become more present' from 01.03.2019) Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2M2CNKJ–Corinth Museum. Head from a copy of the Doryphoros of Polyclitus , Sculpture, Antiquities. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RMERJ46G–Royal Academy, Burlington House, London, UK. 3rd June, 2015. Press view of the Summer Exhibition which opens to the public on 8 June till 16 August. Matthew Darbyshire's polycarbonate sculpture, Captcha No. 11 (Doryphoros), in the Central Hall. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News
RMT0C37W–'Head of the Doryphoros'. Roman copy ater the Greek original of the 450s BC. Ancient Rome, Last quarter of the 1st century BC. Dimensions: h. 26 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
RMCETNYR–Doryphoros Herm from Herculaneum - the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
RMG7NTF2–(left to right) Collections Manager Darrel Day, Assistant Collections Manger Xavier Duffy and Senior Conservator Karen Birkhoelzer are seen with the sculptures (left to right) 'Reconstruction of the Doryphoros' by Georg Roemer, 'Discobolus' by Myron and 'The River God Ilissos' by Phidias, part of the Defining Beauty: the Body in Ancient Greek Art' exhibition at the British Museum, London due to open on March 26.
RFRAEARE–Ring with the Head of the Doryphoros of Polykleitos, Eastern Mediterranean, 50 - 40 B.C, Dark green chalcedony and reimagined
RMRCXHEJ–Copy, Doryphoros, Spearbearer, Sculptor Polyklet, LMU, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
RMD98A9W–Discophoros, Marble Sculpture from British Museum.The Discophoros, also spelled Discophorus, was a bronze sculpture by the classical Greek sculptor Polyclitus, creator of the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, and its many Roman marble copies. Like the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, it was created as an example of Polyclitus's 'canon' of the ideal human form in sculpture.
RMERJ75F–London, UK. 3 June 2015. 'Captcha No. 11 (Doryphoros)', a polycarbonate statue dominates the central hall at the press preview of the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. Held annually since 1769, the event has become the largest open submission exhibition in the world, displaying works in a variety of mediums and genres by emerging and established contemporary artists. From over 12,000 entries, works have been selected and hung by Royal Academicians. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMG1CX4P–Statue of the god Hermes in the attitude of the Doryphoros by Polkleitos, Rome. Dated 2nd Century AD
RF2HA2BDX–The Doryphoros statue. Roman marble copy of ancient classic greek contrapposto statue isolated on a black background.
RMG81PHG–Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2015 - London
RMG7NTFJ–Defining Beauty: the Body in Ancient Greek Art exhibition
RM2AXED69–Greek bronzes . thatthese characteristics were rightly described by ancient writers as manly.It seems to me probable that the ancient copyist, in reproducing theheads of Polycleitos, had been more faithful than in the bodily forms,just because of the peculiar expression by which they were recognisable.But I do not feel the same confidence as to their fidelity in reproducingthe bodily forms and proportions. It is no doubt true that the measure-ments of the Diadumenos and the Doryphoros, with their replicas, workout in a fairly satisfactory manner, whether we take the foot, the palm,or the digit
RMEW65MH–Summer Exhibition 2015
RF2RD5RWA–Male head made of dots in empty space, antique sculpture style. Dark background, backlight, depth of field.
RMERJ589–Royal Academy, Burlington House, London, UK. 3rd June, 2015. Press view of the Summer Exhibition which opens to the public on 8 June till 16 August.Matthew Darbyshire's polycarbonate sculpture, Captcha No. 11 (Doryphoros), in the Central Hall. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News
RMPP8PRE–R- EL DORIFORO - ARTE GRIEGO S V AC. Author: POLICLETO. Location: GALERIA DE LOS UFFIZI. Florenz. ITALIA.
RF2B9D0GG–Ring with the Head of the Doryphoros of Polykleitos, Eastern Mediterranean, 50 - 40 B.C, Dark green chalcedony and gold, 2.2 × 1.7 cm (7,8 × 11,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMG1CX4M–Statue of the god Hermes in the attitude of the Doryphoros by Polkleitos, Rome. Dated 2nd Century AD
RF2H7DMC6–The Doryphoros statue. Roman marble copy of ancient classic greek contrapposto statue isolated on a white background.
RMD9C5F0–Grave stele. Parian marble found in Athens. It was once built into the Themistokeian wall. The relief represents a young doryphoros to the right, against a red background. 550-540 BC
RMG7NTF4–Defining Beauty: the Body in Ancient Greek Art exhibition
RM2CHTN28–. Catalogue of plaster cast reproductions from antique, mediaeval and modern sculpture : subjects of every description for art schools . Amazon Doryphoros. After Polyclitus In the Berlin Museum In the Naples Museum No. 538 Height 6 ft. 10 in. slOO.OO No. 540 Height 7 ft. 1 in. $100.00 825 ,, 4 ,, 2 ,, 25.00 Nike of Paeoneos In the Museum at Olympia No. 541 HeiKht 8 ft. 3 in. S125.00 A liberal discount is given to schools and other educational institutions CATALOGUE OF P. P. CAPRtiM AM) BROTHER GREEK AND ROMAN STATUES
RMD9C5EG–Grave stele. Parian marble found in Athens. It was once built into the Themistokeian wall. The relief represents a young doryphoros to the right, against a red background. 550-540 BC
RMG7NTF0–Defining Beauty: the Body in Ancient Greek Art exhibition
RMG7NTF3–Defining Beauty: the Body in Ancient Greek Art exhibition
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