Disobolus Greek Mythology Discus Thrower Signed Solid Bronze On Marble Base Art. This product listing is originally written in English. Please find below an automatic translation into French. If you have any questions please contact us. Disobolus Greek mythology discus thrower signed in solid bronze on marble base Art.
This sculpture is in perfect condition. Dimensions in bronze with marble base: Height 33 cm x Width 17 cm Marble dimensions: Diameter 14 cm Height without base: 29 cm Weight: 3.6 kg Inventory: 57DS3924675 This is a bronze replica of The Discobolus by Myron which is a famous Greek sculpture that was completed towards the end of the severe period, around 460-450 BC.
The original Greek bronze is lost. It is known through many Roman copies, both life-size in marble. Here, a discus thrower is depicted about to throw his throw.
The moment thus captured in the statue is an example of rhythms, harmony, and balance that endured as a model of athletic energy. The potential energy expressed in the tight pose of this sculpture, expressing the moment of stasis just before release, is an example of the advancement of classical sculpture from the archaic. The sculpture was cast using the first method of lost wax casting and tinted with a brown patina finish for preservation.It is mounted on a black marble base with the artist's signature Mayer. Most orders are shipped within 24-48 hours of purchase.
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This is a stock photo, slight color variation! SEO and template services provided by inkFrog. This is a bronze replica of The Discobolus by Myron which is a famous Greek sculpture that was completed towards the end of the severe period, around 460-450 BC. The sculpture was cast using the first method of lost wax casting.