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  1. Apr 28, 2022 · Myrons Discobolus (460–450 BC) was a bronze sculpture of the Classical period in Greek art that portrayed a discus thrower. Myrons original disc thrower statue has been lost to time, but the piece is recognized through multiple Roman reproductions, both full-scale marble replicas (which were less expensive than bronze) and lesser bronze ...

  2. www.encyclopedia.com › literature-and-arts › european-art-1599-biographiesMyron | Encyclopedia.com

    May 11, 2018 · Myron. The Greek sculptor Myron (active ca. 470-450 B.C.) was one of the most renowned sculptors of the early classical period. Myron was born at Eleutherai on the Attic side of Mt. Kithairon, probably before 500 B.C. We do not know his father's name; his teacher is said by Pliny the Elder to have been Hageladas, the principal caster of ...

  3. His most famous statue, which exists only in the form of copies by Roman artists, is the famous bronze figure of a disc thrower known as Discobolus (c.425 BCE). Born in Eleutherae, a small town on the ancient borders of Boeotia and Attica, Myron lived most of his life in Athens.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Myron, Discobolus (Discus Thrower) by Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Coiled with athletic energy, balance, and the promise of movement, see the potential of an idealized human body.

  5. Myron, Discobolus (Discus Thrower), Roman copy of an ancient Greek bronze from c. 450 B.C.E., Classical Period (Palazzo Massimo alle Terme). Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris & Dr. Steven Zucker. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.

  6. www.oxfordreference.com › display › 10Myron - Oxford Reference

    Quick Reference. Greek sculptor active in Athens in the mid-5th century bc. He was one of the leading Greek sculptors of the period and is celebrated for his bronze Discobolus (Discus Thrower), which survives in Roman marble copies; the best of them is in the Terme Museum in Rome.

  7. Details. individual; sculptor/medallist; Greek; Male. Other dates. 460BC-420BC (approximately) Biography. An Athenian bronze-caster born in Eleutherai (on the border between Attica and Boeotia), Myron was most celebrated in antiquity for his depictions of animals, most notably a heifer and possibly also a monument to a cicada and a locust, the ...

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