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Ephebos (Westmacott type). Roman copy of a Greek original from the school of Polykleitos (late 5th century BCE).

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English: This statue represents a more complete copy from which the Westmacott Athlete, displayed in the British Museum (inv. 1857,0807.1), derived. This statue depicts a young man with softer features and a smoother physique than the Westmacott Athlete, and its partially intact raised right arm possibly held a wreath.
Français : Cette statue représente une copie plus complète de celle de l'athlète de Westmacott, exposée au British Museum (inv. 1857,0807.1). Cette statue représente un jeune homme aux traits plus doux et au physique plus lisse que l'athlète de Westmacott, et son bras droit levé partiellement intact tenait peut-être une couronne.
Italiano: Questa statua rappresenta una copia più completa da cui deriva l'Atleta di Westmacott, esposto al British Museum (inv. 1857,0807.1). Questa statua raffigura un giovane con lineamenti più morbidi e un fisico più liscio rispetto all'Atleta di Westmacott, e il suo braccio destro sollevato, parzialmente intatto, probabilmente reggeva una corona.
Deutsch: Diese Statue stellt eine vollständigere Kopie dar, von der der im British Museum ausgestellte Westmacott-Athlet (inv. 1857,0807.1) abstammt. Diese Statue stellt einen jungen Mann mit weicheren Gesichtszügen und glatterem Körperbau als der Westmacott-Athlet dar, und sein teilweise intakter erhobener rechter Arm hielt möglicherweise einen Kranz.
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