Category:Pseudoathlete of Delos (NAMA 1828)
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- Italiano: Il cosiddetto pseudo-atleta di Delos, è la statua di un ignoto personaggio romano, alta 2,25 metri, che combina un ritratto realistico a un corpo idealizzato (atletico), del tipo definito da Plinio "statue achillee". Fu trovata nella "Casa del Diadoumenos" a Delo, e data circa al 80 d.C. Esposta nella stanza 31 del Museo archeologico nazionale di Atene, Nr 1828.
- English: The so-called Pseudo-athlete of Delos is an ancient Roman sculpture combining a realistic portrait with an idealised (athletic) body.
- Found in Delos, in the "House of the Diadoumenos", it dates from around 80 CE.
- Currently on display in Room 31 of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Nr 1828.
- Deutsch: Marmorne Porträtstatue, bekannt als Pseudo-Athlet von Delos, im NAMA, Nr. 1828.
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Depicts | man, nudity, paludamentum, hipshot, clothing in ancient Rome, pubic hair, navel, drapery, akimbo, athletics competitor and hair loss | ||||
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Location | National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Patission Street, Athens Municipality, Central Athens Regional Unit, Attica Region, Decentralized Administration of Attica, Greece | ||||
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Media in category "Pseudoathlete of Delos (NAMA 1828)"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Male portrait statue. 1st cent. B.C.jpg 4,000 × 6,000; 4.81 MB
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Marble portrait statue known as the Pseudo-Athlete of Delos NAMA 1828 DerHexer.JPG 1,098 × 1,984; 315 KB
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ΕΣΏΦΥΛΛΟ του βιβλίου Αρχαία Ελλάδα, σελ. 4–5.jpg 1,285 × 904; 430 KB
Categories:
- Ancient Roman statues in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
- Sculptures from Delos
- National Archaeological Museum of Athens - Room 31
- Nude males in sculpture
- 80s statues in Greece
- 1st-century sculptures of men
- Findings from The House of the Diadoumenos in Delos
- Findings from Cyclades (now out of Cyclades)