Torso of a Man at The Louvre, Paris
Torso of a Man at The Louvre, Paris
Published 2015-10-23T12:02:26+00:00
The broken statue was restored to be integrated to decorate the hellenistic theatre of Milet. The fragmentary work illustrates the research conducted by the sculptors in the early movement of bodies: the muscular form and considerably developed shape of the body indicates a movement in the left left and possible the right arm held infront.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Date published | 23/10/2015 |
Titulo | Torso of a Man |
Dimensión | x |
Adhesión | Ma 2792 |
Periodo | ca. 480-470 BC |
Medio | Insular Marble (Parian?) |
Crédito | Rayet and Thomas, given by Rothschild, 1873 |
Lugar | The Louvre |