• Freer versions were executed in reduced scale as bronze statuettes,[6] and the head of Diadumenos-type appears on numerous Roman engraved gems.[7].
  • When it comes to discussing ancient Greek art, two terms that often come up are “diadumenos” and “sculpture.” But what do these terms really mean?
  • Diadumenos Style. The figure is standing in contrapposto with his weight on his right leg. The copy of the statue preserved in the National Archaeological Museum...
  • The Diadumenos is the winner of an athletic contest at a games, still nude after the contest and lifting his arms to knot the diadem, a...
  • From these sculptures, several reproductions in marble of two of them have been preserved to this day. One is called Diadumenos or “diadem-bearer”.
  • Diadumenos. The Diadumenos ("diadem-bearer") is one of the most famous figural types of the sculptor Polyclitus, forming a basic pattern of Ancient Greek...
  • Diadumenos from Delos (detail), Diadoumenos - The Winning Athlete. from around 100 BC is a copy of the famous statue of Polykleitos, years 450-425 BC. marble.
  • The Diadumenos is the winner of an athletic contest at a games, still nude after the contest and lifting his arms to knot the diadem, a...
  • “The thorax and pelvis of the Diadumenos tilt in opposite directions, setting up rhythmic contrasts in the torso that create an impression of organic vitality.