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- en.wikipedia.org Apoxyomenos^ That the pose is reversed was first presented by H. Lauter, "Ein seitenverkehrte Kopie des Apoxyomenos", Bonn Jahrebuch 167 (1967:119-28).
- The Lošinj Apoxyomenos was made of bronze, a copper-and-tin alloy with an admixture of lead, and formed of at least seven large parts cast separately...
- instagram.com museumofapoxyomenos/2,647 Followers, 995 Following, 1,421 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Museum of Apoxyomenos / Muzej Apoksiomena...
- ru.pwojczyn.com wiki/Apoxyomenos_wikipedia_PHP_…^ The discovery of Daidalos' signature on a socle at Ephesus encouraged speculation that this apoxyomenos was his (Lattimore 1972:14 note 21 gives bibliography).
- eksisozluk.com apoxyomenos--573602lysippos'un i.o 320 yili civarinda yaptigi heykel. roma'da musei vaticani'dedir. 2.05 m yuksekligindedir. ayrica orijinali bronzdur.Bulunamadı: apoxyómenos
- twitter.com redapoxyomenos4,882. 13.6K. Apoxyomenos. @REDApoxyomenos. · Jan 20, 2019. We just fight for FREEDOM #photography. Apoxyomenos.
- smarthistory.org lysippos-apoxyomenos-scraper/Lysippos, Apoxyomenos (Scraper), Roman copy after a bronze statue from c. 330 B.C.E., 6′ 9″ high (Vatican Museums).
- museivaticani.va content/museivaticani/en/…The term Apoxyomenos comes from the Greek verb meaning to clean oneself: ancient Greek athletes used to scrape off the oils used to anoint the body...
- archaeologs.com w/apoxyomenos/enThe most well-known version of the Apoxyomenos is a Roman marble copy of the original Greek bronze statue attributed to the ancient Greek sculptor Lysippos.
- visitlosinj.hr apoxyomenos.aspxThe original statue is kept in the Museum of Apoxyomenos in the center of Mali Lošinj (former Kvarner Palace), which is its new home and a permanent address.
- timeout.com croatia/art/everything-you-need-to-…Grains found in the stomach of a mouse trapped inside the Apoxyomenos’s interior helped archeologists date the statue to the first century BC.
- penelope.uchicago.edu ~grout/encyclopaedia_romana…And, indeed, the head of the Apoxyomenos (c.330 BC) is smaller and the body more slender than the Doryphoros of Polyclitus (fl.
- redkiwiapp.com en/english-guide/words/apoxyomenos'Apoxyomenos' means a statue of an ancient Greek athlete scraping sweat from his body with a small curved instrument called a strigil.