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The Discobolus of Myrrh is an ancient Greek sculpture from the early classical period, circa 460-450 BC, depicting an ancient Greek athlete throwing a discus. The original Greek bronze is lost, and the work is known through several Roman copies.
Discobolus, the icon of ancient Greek athletics, appears naked. The pose seems unnatural for a man, and by modern standards a pretty ineffective way to throw the discus... but it looks cool, doesn't it?

19.990 Ft

  • Photo paper
  • Photo canvas
Photo paper
Photo canvas
  • 50 x 70
  • 60 X 90
  • 80 x 120
  • 100 X 140
50 x 70
60 X 90
80 x 120
100 X 140
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The Discobolus of Myrrh is an ancient Greek sculpture from the early classical period, circa 460-450 BC, depicting an ancient Greek athlete throwing a discus. The original Greek bronze is lost, and the work is known through several Roman copies.
Discobolus, the icon of ancient Greek athletics, appears naked. The pose seems unnatural for a man, and by modern standards a pretty ineffective way to throw the discus... but it looks cool, doesn't it?

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